28 May 2009
Bell Museum: Wolves and Wild Lands In The 21st Century/Photo By Jim Brandenburg
Wolf Spying, Photo by Jim Brandenburg
(via First People.us)
At the Bell Museum, May 23 - October 4, 2009
Exhibit: Wolves and Wild Lands in the 21st Century
"Through real wolf displays and photography by Jim Brandenburg, this provocative exhibit examines conservation issues facing wolves from the Arctic to southeastern United States. Developed by the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota, the exhibit tackles the questions: What can people do to make living with wolves easier? What are the financial and environmental costs of wolf predation on livestock? And will coyotes ultimately win out over wolves in the competition for food and space?
Wolves and Wild Lands Exhibit Walkabout with David Mech
Wednesday, July 22, Noon to 1 p.m.
Free with museum admission
Join internationally recognized wolf researcher David Mech for a personal, close-up tour of the exhibit. Mech, whose appointments include chair of the World Conservation Union's Wolf Specialist Group, senior research scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey and an adjunct professor at the University's Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, will share stories and insights about one of Minnesota's most fascinating animals."
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