Presented by Jad Davenport, MN ’04
6:30 PM
Deep in Canada’s Kaska Coast Wilderness – an uninhabited area the size of California – wolves have learned how to hunt polar bears. This program by National Geographic photographer Jad Davenport of Denver will explore how a recently launched citizen-science field study seeks to learn more about the relationship between these two apex predators and document the natural history of this unique wilderness where Arctic wildlife like polar bears and beluga share the landscape with boreal forest creatures including moose and black bears.
Besides his work with Nat Geo, Jad is the Director of Wolf Programs, Churchill Wild (churchillwild.com), and an investigator for NecroSearch International (NecroSearch.org). Come ready to be wowed by his stirring wilderness photography.
Learn more about him at www.jaddavenport.com