Join National Geographic Explorers and photographers Carlton Ward Jr. and Ronan Donovan to discover how wildlife corridors for wolves, panthers, and other iconic species are creating the framework to protect and connect America’s last wild places. Carlton Ward Jr will share how the story of the Florida panther helped inspire the creation of the Florida Wildlife Corridor. He will also introduce Ronan Donovan, whose work with wolves and grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park highlights the need for wildlife habitats that extend beyond national parks and how this work gives inspiration for a continental wildlife corridor between the US and Canada.
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Campus on the Lake
Campus on the Lake offers a variety of cultural education programs that explore art, drama, literature, music, and the art of living well. Lectures, master classes, and workshops foster creativity and lifelong learning through participation in the arts and are open to the public at all experience levels.