Whales in Crisis - Film
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Whales in Crisis - Film
Few creatures are as mysterious and captivating as the whale. Few connect with us so emotionally and spiritually. After hunting whales for generations, we have brought their widespread slaughter to an end, but these graceful giants still face threats on a number of fronts, and the battle to save them goes on.
This film takes an intimate look at four types of whales: pilots, humpbacks, bowheads and orcas, through the eyes of the humans who are closest to them. From the struggle to save a pod of pilot whales in the Florida Keys to the groundbreaking work of a scientist risking life and limb in the Arctic to the controversy over military sonar, we are taken to the front lines of whale conservation.
Free, but kindly RSVP to NW Environmental Education Council.
Directions to Camp Long Environmental Learning Center in West Seattle:
http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Environment/camplong/directions.htm
Few creatures are as mysterious and captivating as the whale. Few connect with us so emotionally and spiritually. After hunting whales for generations, we have brought their widespread slaughter to an end, but these graceful giants still face threats on a number of fronts, and the battle to save them goes on.
This film takes an intimate look at four types of whales: pilots, humpbacks, bowheads and orcas, through the eyes of the humans who are closest to them. From the struggle to save a pod of pilot whales in the Florida Keys to the groundbreaking work of a scientist risking life and limb in the Arctic to the controversy over military sonar, we are taken to the front lines of whale conservation.
Free, but kindly RSVP to NW Environmental Education Council.
Directions to Camp Long Environmental Learning Center in West Seattle:
http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Environment/camplong/directions.htm

