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Wildlife in the City
Date:
Monday, April 11, 2011
Time:
7:00 PM
-
8:30 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Robert Crabill
Location Details:
Sunset Branch Library
1305 - 18th Avenue at Irving St.
San Francisco
(415) 355-2808
Free - Wheelchair accessible - Public Transit: N-Judah streetcar; 28, 29, 71 MUNI buses
1305 - 18th Avenue at Irving St.
San Francisco
(415) 355-2808
Free - Wheelchair accessible - Public Transit: N-Judah streetcar; 28, 29, 71 MUNI buses
Wildlife in the City
Local filmmaker Melissa Peabody will show & discuss her film San Francisco: Still Wild at Heart. The film chronicles the return of coyotes to San Francisco's urban landscape and celebrates urban wildlife, which adds such richness and surprise to our city lives.
We learn from scientists about impacts to our city's ecosystem, how to coexist with coyotes safely, and how they and other wild creatures survive and thrive in the challenging habitat of a modern American city.
A Green Stacks environmental event presented courtesy of Living World Films.
Local filmmaker Melissa Peabody will show & discuss her film San Francisco: Still Wild at Heart. The film chronicles the return of coyotes to San Francisco's urban landscape and celebrates urban wildlife, which adds such richness and surprise to our city lives.
We learn from scientists about impacts to our city's ecosystem, how to coexist with coyotes safely, and how they and other wild creatures survive and thrive in the challenging habitat of a modern American city.
A Green Stacks environmental event presented courtesy of Living World Films.
For more information:
http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1006146601
Added to the calendar on Fri, Mar 18, 2011 3:59PM
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