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SUMMARY:Discovering the Galápagos: Sarah Knutie | National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 5:30 PM\nVIP tickets include complimentary beverages\, beer and wine along with light hors d’oeurves\, cheese and cracker plates\, and some sweets. \nThe Galápagos sparked our understanding of evolution and adaptation 175 years ago. Now\, with National Geographic Explorer Sarah Knutie as an expert guide\, discover the Galápagos anew as we go on assignment to explore the groundbreaking science that’s happening with Darwin’s finches\, giant tortoises\, migratory sharks\, and other remarkable wildlife on these islands. \nAbout Sarah Knutie\n \nSarah Knutie is a disease ecologist who studies the effects of invasive parasites on Darwin’s finches in the Galápagos Islands\, where she has worked since 2010. She is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut. She has a passion for teaching\, especially when she can incorporate hands-on fieldwork\, and she mentors an amazing group of female scientists. \nThank you to our incredible sponsors!
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LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Uncovering Our Concrete Jungle: Chris Schell | National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 5:30 PM\nVIP tickets include complimentary beverages\, beer and wine along with light hors d’oeurves\, cheese and cracker plates\, and some sweets. \nThinking that wildlife lives “somewhere else” is an easy mistake. Chris Schell has dedicated his work to understanding and celebrating the surprising wildlife in our backyards. But this show isn’t only an exploration of animal behavior. We go on assignment with Chris to discover the unexpected story of how American history has shaped urban wildlife. \n About Chris Schell \nChris Schell is an urban ecologist\, professor\, Afrofuturist\, father\, and published author. His research at the University of California\, Berkeley\, investigates how carnivores—coyotes\, foxes\, and raccoons—adapt to life in cities. This transdisciplinary work aims to disentangle how environmental injustices have structured our urban ecosystems and how we can harness those lessons to build more just\, biodiverse\, and resilient cities. He is a Cal Academy Fellow and board member and was a member of the 2021 Grist 50. \nThank you to our incredible sponsors!
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SUMMARY:Chasing Monarchs: Jaime Rojo | National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 5:30 PM\nVIP tickets include complimentary beverages\, beer and wine along with light hors d’oeurves\, cheese and cracker plates\, and some sweets. \nFifty years after the startling discovery that monarch butterflies spend winters in the forests of Mexico\, photographer and National Geographic Explorer Jaime Rojo reveals this winged wonder of the insect world in new ways with never-before-seen visuals. Tag along with conservationists and citizen scientists who are helping this species avoid catastrophic threats\, all through Jaime’s beautiful photos and videos. \n \nAbout Jaime Rojo\n \nJaime Rojo is a photographer and a strong advocate of wilderness conservation and large-landscape connectivity. His goal is to capture images that can ultimately become tools for the creation of new protected areas. He is an International League of Conservation Photographers Senior Fellow\, a trustee of the WILD Foundation\, and the recipient of honors in competitions such as World Press Photo and Wildlife Photographer of the Year. \nThank you to our incredible sponsors! \n \n 
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SUMMARY:The Untold Story of Sharks: Jess Cramp｜National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Dr. Jess Cramp as part of the National Geographic Live 2025 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Doors open at 5:30 PM! \nSharks have roamed the planet’s waters since before the dinosaurs and have evolved into more than 500 species. But only recently have we begun to understand their lives—and how our actions can threaten their survival. Dr. Jess Cramp taps into the National Geographic archives to discover the work of 20th-century women leading shark science and storytelling before she dives into her own cutting-edge research and conservation. Swim alongside her under the vibrant waters of the South Pacific to find out what it truly means to save sharks. \nAbout Dr. Jess Cramp\nDr. Jess Cramp is a shark researcher who specializes in conservation policy and engaging communities in the management of their ocean. Jess co-championed a grassroots campaign that resulted in the Cook Islands Shark Sanctuary in 2012\, an area exceeding 770\,000 square miles. She is the founder and executive director of Sharks Pacific\, a non-profit organization that conducts research\, outreach\, and advocacy throughout the Pacific Islands region.
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SUMMARY:Life on the Move: Lucy Hawkes｜National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Lucy Hawkes as part of the National Geographic Live 2025 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Student tickets are also available. \nEvery year\, billions of animals migrate in search of food\, water\, or a mate. Ecologist Lucy Hawkes has scoured the ocean\, land\, and sky to investigate the astonishing stories of animal perseverance. Join her for a peek into landscapes where some of the planet’s most notable animal athletes move and shake\, and follow their beautiful\, massive migrations across the globe. \nAbout Lucy Hawkes\nLucy Hawkes is a physiological ecologist who uses the latest state-of-the-art miniaturized electronic tracking units to study species movement and migration. She works with a range of animal athletes\, from deep-diving basking sharks to high-flying bar-headed geese. Hawkes obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Exeter\, where she was the first person to track sea turtles from populations in North Carolina and the Cape Verde Islands. She has written more than 60 scientific articles\, which have been cited over 2\,300 times.
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SUMMARY:Penguins of Antarctica: Dr. Heather Lynch｜National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Dr. Heather Lynch as part of the National Geographic Live 2025 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Season tickets are now available! \nAntarctica’s name alone conjures imagery of the harshest environment on Earth\, but it is more than its monochromatic color scheme of snow and ice. Meet the many species of penguins that waddle and swim through the freezing water\, along with an abundance of other life\, on a journey south with quantitative ecologist Dr. Heather Lynch. \nAbout Dr. Heather Lynch  \nDr. Heather Lynch is a quantitative ecologist\, dedicated to understanding the population dynamics of Antarctic wildlife\, with a particular focus on Antarctic penguins. She has more than a decade of field experience on the continent. She is an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University with a joint appointment in the Department of Ecology & Evolution and the Institute for Advanced Computational Science. Lynch serves as the principal investigator for a large\, multi-institution National Science Foundation award. She received an NSF CAREER Award for her work on the spatial dynamics of Antarctic penguins and was elected an early career fellow of the Ecological Society of America. Lynch has an A.B. in Physics from Princeton University\, an M.A. in Physics from Harvard University\, and a Ph.D. in organismic and evolutionary biology from Harvard University.
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SUMMARY:Wild Wolves of Yellowstone: Doug Smith | NAT GEO LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Doug Smith as part of the National Geographic Live 2024 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats!  Purchase today and get ready for an adventure! Individual tickets are also on sale now\, including student pricing. \nYellowstone National Park’s two million acres of wilderness have many stories to tell\, from the original native peoples who lived on the land to the epic supervolcano that powers the park’s iconic geysers. But Yellowstone is also a case study in wildlife conservation\, from bison to wolves. Now\, join Doug Smith on a behind-the-scenes look at the ecosystem and his decades-long quest to reintroduce wolves to the world’s first national park. Return to the wild and witness the beauty\, wonder\, and science behind America’s greatest wilderness. \nABOUT DOUG SMITH \nNational Geographic Explorer and wildlife biologist Doug Smith worked at Yellowstone National Park for nearly three decades. He was hired in the 1990s to reintroduce the wolves into America’s first national park. Unsure of the outcome\, Smith and his team hoped for the best and watched as balance in the ecosystem was restored. This success led him to spearhead the Yellowstone Wolf Project\, one of the most prominent wolf research programs in the world. \n  \nThe National Geographic speaker series is made possible by our wonderful sponsors. Lead sponsors include Hadley Exhibits and P&A Group.
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SUMMARY:Life on Thin Ice: Kiliii Yüyan | NAT GEO LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Kiliii Yüyan as part of the National Geographic Live 2024 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Subscribe and save!  Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are on sale now with a 15% savings! General admission subscription packages are only $94.35; VIP series tickets are available for $165.75 and include a reception with hors d’oeuvres\, refreshments\, and special seating; and student subscription packages are only $38.25. Purchase today and get ready for an adventure! Individual tickets are also on sale now\, including student pricing. \nIn the Arctic north\, sea ice is synonymous with the sand in the desert. The ice is vital for transportation\, for food\, for living. And while the temperatures seem inhumane\, the Arctic is teeming with life. Indigenous tribes call this frosty land home\, but they’re not alone. Polar bears\, musk ox\, whales and caribou are some of the Arctic animals co-existing with more than 40 different ethnic groups in the north. Through beautiful images and awe-inspiring moments\, National Geographic Live takes you on a journey with our first Indigenous speaker Kiliii Yüyan to understand the native peoples and their relationship to a frigid land and its animals. \nPhoto: Yugu Ningeok \nABOUT KILIII YÜYAN\nNational Geographic Explorer Kiliii Yüyan is an award-winning photographer capturing the human experience in some of the world’s harshest environments. He is a 2023 recipient of National Geographic’s Eliza Scidmore Award for Outstanding Storytelling. Kiliii has a unique talent for showcasing stories of the Arctic and the human communities connected to the land. Kiliii leans on his ancestry that is both Nanai and Chinese-American as he explores northern people. In addition to National Geographic\, Kiliii is an award-winning contributor to Vogue\, Bloomberg Businessweek\, The Guardian and Nature Conservancy. \n  \nThe National Geographic speaker series is made possible by our wonderful sponsors. Lead sponsors include Hadley Exhibits and P&A Group.
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SUMMARY:Diving the Great Barrier Reef: Erika Woolsey | NAT GEO LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Erika Woolsey as part of the National Geographic Live 2024 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Subscribe and save!  Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are on sale now with a 15% savings! General admission subscription packages are only $94.35; VIP series tickets are available for $165.75 and include a reception with hors d’oeuvres\, refreshments\, and special seating; and student subscription packages are only $38.25. Purchase today and get ready for an adventure!  Individual tickets are also on sale now\, including student pricing. \nOnce a year\, Australia’s most famous reef turns into a snow globe\, as millions of coral polyps reproduce to send the next generation afloat. However\, this incredible display disguises a harsh truth: the Great Barrier Reef is under attack. More than half of the coral there has died in our lifetimes\, with climate change bleaching much of this vast natural landscape. But don’t give up hope! There is still plenty to see and plenty to save in this reef and others around the globe. Discover thousands of species that live in these underwater jungles with marine biologist Dr. Erika Woolsey and find out how scientists and citizens are fighting to protect reefs of the world. \nABOUT ERIKA WOOLSEY \nPhotographed by Scott R. Kline \nNational Geographic Explorer Dr. Erika Woolsey is a marine biologist\, divemaster\, and virtual reality filmmaker. Her research and career has taken her to reefs all over the planet. Erika carried out her PhD research in Australia\, studying the Great Barrier Reef. She is the chief scientist and CEO of The Hydrous\, a non-profit organization on a mission to “inspire ocean empathy and marine stewardship.” Erika uses 360-degree photography to create immersive virtual reality videos to help people understand the ocean and reefs from anywhere in the world. \nThe National Geographic speaker series is made possible by our wonderful sponsors. Lead sponsors include Hadley Exhibits and P&A Group.
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE | Bryan Smith: Capturing the Impossible
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Bryan Smith as part of the National Geographic Live 2023 series! New for this season\, the series will take place in the main auditorium at Kleinhans so audiences can enjoy the cushy seats\, the wonderful ambiance and reserve their seats in advance! \nPhoto by Bryan Smith \nFor extreme filmmaker Bryan Smith\, the line between going for it and going too far is often blurry—especially when you’re exploring the earth’s most remote environments. In this edge-of-your-seat presentation\, Bryan shows you what it means to adventure with purpose\, and why he believes the best expeditions are the ones with a healthy chance of failure. He’s faced machete-wielding locals in Papua New Guinea\, suffered frostbite during the first-ever ice climb of Niagara Falls\, explored the South Pacific’s deepest canyons\, and scaled North America’s tallest mountains to bring you behind the scenes and capture the impossible. \nAbout \nPhoto by Mike McKay \nBryan Smith is an award-winning filmmaker based out of Squamish\, British Columbia. His first documentary\, 49 Megawatts\, received acclaim both for its amazing kayaking footage and insightful exploration of the controversy over British Columbia’s river-based energy production. An online version went viral and led to two-feature length sea kayaking films. His work has appeared at numerous film festivals across the world\, including the prized Banff and Telluride Mountain Film Festivals. \nIn the past few years\, Smith has built on his adventure film roots and developed a strong reputation in both TV documentary and commercial cinematography. With a knack for storytelling\, an ability to assemble great teams\, and an insane work ethic\, his client list has grown to include National Geographic\, Discovery\, Disney\, Red Bull\, Patagonia\, New Belgium Brewing\, Arcteryx\, and more. In 2010 he earned a National Geographic Expedition Grant for his work in Kamchatka\, Russia\, and launched into digital media\, co-producing and directing The Season web TV series. He has worked as both a Field Producer and Director of Photography for National Geographic Television on shows including Alaska Wing Men\, Explorer\, Nat Geo Amazing and Monster Fish. More recently\, he co-produced and directed The Man Who Can Fly\, a 60-minute special for the National Geographic Channel Explorer series. \nWith extensive experience on Red\, Alexa\, Phantom\, Sony F900\, Panasonic Varicam\, and just about every ENG camera platform\, his experience at getting cameras into difficult and remote locations makes him an incredible asset to any production. Smith brings a diverse perspective to non-fiction filmmaking\, having worked on TV\, independent documentary\, and several commercial projects. \nThank you to our sponsors!\nLead Sponsors:\n   \nPromotional Sponsors:
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE | Sandesh Kadur: Wild Cats of India
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Sandesh Kadur as part of the National Geographic Live 2023 series! New for this season\, the series will take place in the main auditorium at Kleinhans so audiences can enjoy the cushy seats\, the wonderful ambiance and reserve their seats in advance! \nPhoto by Sandesh Kadur \nSandesh Kadur first encountered a wild cat in his native India as a teenager—after sitting in a tree for hours under a full moon\, a leopard walked directly under him. The experience sparked a fascination that led him to spend his career documenting the country’s unmatched diversity of wild cats. With landscapes spanning the towering Himalaya\, arid plains\, and dense jungles\, India is home to 15 species of wild cats\, more than any other country in the world. While many of its big cats are well known and thoroughly documented\, Kadur is on a mission to highlight the country’s lesser-known felines in order to protect their future. \nFinding and filming India’s often elusive small cats challenges Kadur’s patience\, natural history knowledge\, and skills as a photographer and filmmaker. He traveled to remote villages in the frigid Himalaya in search of the grumpy-faced Pallas’s cat\, whose tiny size made it extraordinarily difficult to track. His pursuit of a fishing cat\, which jumps into water to catch its prey and has learned to thrive alongside human habitation\, brought him to one of India’s most densely populated regions. And he spent years attempting to capture images of the mysterious clouded leopard\, considered the evolutionary link between big and small cats\, in the wild.  \nThrough Kadur’s captivating images and video\, get an up-close look at a world of wild cats you’ve never seen before. \nAbout\nPhoto by Felis Images \nBAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Fellow Sandesh Kadur creates documentary films that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic\, the BBC\, Netflix\, Discovery Channel\, and Animal Planet. He is a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers. Through the use of images both still and moving\, Kadur hopes to harness the power of nature education as a catalyst for long-term change. His goal is to inspire his audience to protect and appreciate what remains of our wilderness. He is also the Founder/Director of Felis Creations – a media and visual arts company based in Bangalore that focuses on creating content that inspires conservation. \nKadur’s work spans from the elusive snow leopard in the Himalaya to the Okavango Delta in Botswana and the endangered Kemp’s Ridley turtles in Mexico. He is the producer of a three-part docuseries for National Geographic titled “Wild Cats of India” and “India’s Wild Leopards.” He is also the co-author of two books: Sahyadris: India’s Western Ghats—A Vanishing Heritage (2005) and Himalaya—Mountains of Life (2013). His first documentary\, Sahyadris: Mountains of the Monsoon (2002)\, which was accompanied by his first book\, earned critical acclaim while drawing attention to one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots and helped convince UNESCO to name the Western Ghats a World Heritage Site in 2012. \nPhoto by Felis Images \nKadur’s work has won a slew of prestigious international awards\, including a 2017 EMMY nomination and the 2017 BAFTA Award for his work on BBC’s Planet Earth II. In 2013\, he received the Nature’s Best Windland Smith Rice Award and the North American Nature Photographers (NANPA) Vision Award in recognition of early career excellence and continuation of vision and inspiration to others in nature photography\, conservation\, and education. He has also won the International Conservation Photographer Award (2012)\, CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year (2008)\, Gold REMI Award for Creative Excellence (2008)\, multiple International Wildlife Film Festival Merit awards\, and was nominated twice for a Green Oscar at the Wildscreen Film Festival\, among many other awards and nominations.  \nKadur hopes that his photographs and documentaries will reveal places and species people rarely see and will inspire new passion to protect them. \n  \nThank you to our sponsors!\nLead Sponsors:\n   \nPromotional Sponsors:
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/sandesh-kadur/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE | Brian Skerry: Secrets of the Whales
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Brian Skerry as part of the National Geographic Live 2023 series! New for this season\, the series will take place in the main auditorium at Kleinhans so audiences can enjoy the cushy seats\, the wonderful ambiance and reserve their seats in advance! \nSubscribe and save!  Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are available with a 15% savings! General admission subscription packages are only $90; VIP series tickets are available for $155 and include a reception with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments; and student subscription packages are only $40. Purchase today and get ready for an adventure! Click here to purchase! \nPhoto by Brian Skerry \n  \nCelebrated National Geographic Explorer and photographer Brian Skerry has spent nearly four decades exploring and documenting the world’s oceans. For his latest project\, he turns his lens to one of the world’s most beloved animals to illuminate groundbreaking new insights into their lives and culture. Skerry spent more than two years in 24 locations around the world capturing remarkable images and video for a landmark National Geographic book\, magazine story\, and television series\, Secrets of the Whales. \nHear his behind-the-scenes stories straight from the field and get an inside look at the groundbreaking science of whale culture—and its startlingly human parallels—across four different species. Discover the hunting techniques and international cuisines of orca pods and the multi-generational childcare systems and female-led families of sperm whales. Explore the culture of singing competitions among humpback whales and meet charming beluga whales in Canada that journey each summer to their “vacation resort.” Through Skerry’s mesmerizing work\, uncover what these majestic creatures can teach us about ourselves and our planet. \nAbout \nPhoto by Steve De Neef \nBrian Skerry is a photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Since 1998\, he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine\, covering a wide range of subjects and stories. He was named a National Geographic Society Photography Fellow in 2014 and a National Geographic Society Storytelling Fellow in 2017. In 2017\, he was also awarded the title of Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year. \nFor National Geographic magazine\, Skerry has covered a wide range of stories\, from the harp seal’s struggle to survive in frozen waters to the alarming decrease in the world’s fisheries to dolphin intelligence—all cover stories. A fourth cover story in February 2017 focused on protecting special underwater ecosystems in U.S. waters\, and during this coverage Skerry produced the first images of a sitting U.S. President underwater. \nSkerry has also worked on assignment for or had images featured in magazines such as Sports Illustrated\, The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Paris Match\, Esquire\, and Audubon. Skerry is the author of 12 books\, including the acclaimed monographs Ocean Soul\, SHARK\, and the newly released Secrets of the Whales. \nSkerry is an 11-time award winner in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. He has also been recognized with awards from Pictures of the Year International\, Nature’s Best\, Communication Arts\, and is the only photographer to win the coveted Peter Benchley Award for Excellence in Media. In 2010\, National Geographic Magazine named one of Skerry images among their 50 Greatest Photographs of All Time and in 2016\, he was awarded the National Geographic Photographer’s Photographer Award\, an honor bestowed by his colleagues\, other National Geographic photographers. The Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences awarded Skerry the 2019 NOGI Award for Arts\, an award frequently referred to as the ‘Underwater Oscar.’ \nHe has had numerous solo photographer exhibits\, including Portraits of Planet Ocean\, a two-year exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington\, D.C. Other exhibits of his work have been held in cities worldwide\, including Geneva\, Barcelona\, Lisbon\, Shanghai\, and Perpignan\, France. \nSkerry frequently lectures on photography\, exploration\, and conservation issues\, having presented at venues such as The United Nations General Assembly\, The World Economic Forum in Davos\, Switzerland\, TED Talks\, The National Press Club in Washington\, DC\, The Royal Geographical Society in London\, and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. \nThank you to our sponsors!\nLead Sponsors:\n   \nPromotional Sponsors:\n \n 
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/brian-skerry/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:NAT GEO LIVE | Vincent J. Musi: Where the Wild Things Live
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]For more than 30 years\, award-winning National Geographic photographer Vincent J. Musi has covered diverse assignments—from traveling Route 66 to global warming\, life under volcanoes\, and Sicilian mummies. But an unusual twist of fate has led him to the highly unpredictable world of animal portraiture. Musi gets up close—almost too close—to his unique subjects\, despite the fact that they growl\, bark\, roar\, bite\, hiss\, claw\, poop\, and pee on him. \nWith his trademark witty sense of humor\, Musi taps into his inner Dr. Dolittle as he  shares stories from his encounters with some extraordinary animals\, including a bonobo with a 300-word vocabulary\, and a crow that makes and uses tools.  He visits some exotic pets\, the world’s deadliest snakes\, rodents of unusual size\, and other animals you’d never expect to see in someone’s living room. Musi will also present his Year of the Dogs project\, a work in progress celebrating the beauty and character of these amazing creatures we welcome into our homes\, families\, and lives. \nYou’ll enjoy this offbeat odyssey into the surprising world of animal (as well as human) behavior.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Subscribe and save! Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are available for $90. Click here to purchase.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/vincent-j-musi-where-the-wild-things-live/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:NAT GEO LIVE | Mireya Mayor: Pink Boots and a Machete
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A former NFL cheerleader and daughter of Cuban immigrants who grew up in Miami\, Mireya Mayor followed her unlikely dreams. In short order\, she became a respected primatologist\, audacious explorer\, and Emmy Award-nominated wildlife correspondent for the National Geographic Channel. \nMayor’s adventures have taken her—armed with little more than a backpack\, notebooks\, and hiking boots—to some of the wildest and most remote places on earth. Hailed as a “female Indiana Jones” and an inspiration to young women interested in science and exploration\, she has survived poisonous insect bites\, been charged by gorillas and chased by elephants—and keeps going back for more. She shares stories\, images\, and film clips of her adventures in this behind-the-scenes look at the hardships and danger of life in the field\, along with the moments of discovery that make it all worthwhile.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Subscribe and save! Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are available for $90. Click here to purchase.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/mireya-mayor-pink-boots-and-a-machete/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:NAT GEO LIVE | Rae Wynn-Grant: The Secret Life of Bears
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Rae Wynn-Grant is dedicated to wildlife ecology research\, but it wasn’t until life brought her to Kenya at age 20 that she had ever taken a hike\, pitched a tent to camp\, or seen a wild animal. While there\, she studied East African lions—top carnivores that live in close quarters with local communities—and observed that problematic interactions between the two groups threatened conservation efforts. Now\, Dr. Wynn-Grant is finding similar patterns for North American black and grizzly bears. \nAs a scientist with the National Geographic Society’s Last Wild Places Initiative\, Dr. Wynn-Grant works to protect and restore iconic wildlife populations—grizzly bears\, bison\, pronghorn\, cougars\, and more. But there’s an obstacle: roads\, fences\, and cattle ranches crisscross the habitat of these wide-ranging animals. Dr. Wynn-Grant studies the movements and behaviors of the bears in an effort to find ways to improve the relationship between local communities and the powerful wildlife that surround them. \nJoin this committed carnivore ecologist for a fascinating look inside the secret lives of bears and a report from the front lines of the mission to help humans and carnivores coexist peacefully.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Subscribe and save! Subscription packages for all 3 National Geographic Live events are available for $90. Click here to purchase.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/rae-wynn-grant-the-secret-life-of-bears/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:Bob Poole: Nature Roars Back
DESCRIPTION:Experience an epic African wildlife park through the eyes of an Emmy Award-winning natural history cinematographer. \nA childhood in East Africa gave Emmy Award-winning cinematographer Bob Poole a fierce curiosity about the natural world as well as an adventurous spirit. For a six-part PBS/Nat Geo International series\, Bob drew on that experience to document the rebirth of a lost Eden: Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park\, a jewel of Africa’s parks system until civil war almost destroyed it. There\, he joined forces with rangers and scientists (including his sister\, renowned elephant researcher Joyce Poole)\, on perhaps the biggest conservation project on the planet. He’ll share secrets of filming lions\, crocs\, elephants\, and spectacular scenery\, and tell how he cracked the “Gorongosa code”—learning to read the landscape and find prime locations for filming the park’s spectacular wildlife. \nJoin the acclaimed cinematographer and filmmaker for unforgettable images and stories of Gorongosa’s majestic animals—and learn how the wild places we’ve broken can be put back together. \nTickets are $75 for a VIP experience that includes reserved seating and an invitation to a pre-event reception; $35 for general admission; and $15 for students.\nA two-event National Geographic Live package is available for $140 VIP; $60 general admission. Click here for more information.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/bob-poole-nature-roars-back/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes: Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes will lead you on a visual journey of their most recent National Geographic assignments\, from the tropics to the polar ice. Discover an unspoiled wilderness of water crowded with layers of life: from fingernail-sized pygmy seahorses to 60-foot-tall towers of barracudas. Journey south to the ice-filled waters of Antarctica\, where the team moves through and under the ice to capture images of the hidden world of the leopard seal\, penguins\, shipwrecks and their newest work on the sculptural beauty of icebergs. \nThe VIP ticket option gives you reserved seating and admits you to a 6PM meet-and-greet with David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes. VIP subscriptions to the National Geographic Live series are also available. Click for series information. \nThe National Geographic Live series is sponsored by Hadley Exhibits and Hodgson Russ. In-kind series support provided by Inn Buffalo and Print Plus. \nDavid Doubilet takes you ‘Behind The Photo’ and discusses his favorite image from his assignment in Papua New Guinea: \n \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery interval=”3″ images=”2757\,2758\,2759\,2760\,2761\,2762\,2764\,2765\,2766\,2767\,2768\,2769\,2770\,2771\,2772″ img_size=”medium” title=”The Astonishing Images of David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/coral-kingdoms-and-empires-of-ice/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,National Geographic Live
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