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Children love animals. Annual field trips to the zoo, mornings filled with PBS programming and an enviable subscription to Ranger Rick made every kid a wild kingdom expert. Then we become adults and stop giving a crap.
Get back into the craze and enthusiasm with the Americas Great Wildlife Migrations presentation by photographer Joel Sartore. The guy will tell you how he risked life and limb traveling to remote parts of the earth to document the amazing migrations of bobcats, pronghorn antelopes and the monarch butterfly (among others).
Wed., Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m., 2010