2013 Winter Film Festival - Week 4
February 26th, 2013
Looking for an evening activity this winter! Join us Tuesday, February 26th at 6:30 p.m. for "A Murder of Crows" and "Can the Gulf Survive?" The films will be shown in the Visitor Center Auditorium at Seney National Wildlife Refuge. The shows are open to the public and are free of charge. Hot chocolate, coffee, tea, popcorn and cookies will be provided by the Seney Natural History Association. Please bring a mug.
Join us for the Winter Film Festival Tuesday nights in February! Movies will start promptly at 6:30 p.m.
The Night's Flims
A Murder of Crows: 60 Minutes - New research has shown that crows are among the most intelligent animals in the world, able to use tools as only elephants and chimpanzees do, able to recognize each other’s voices and 250 distinct calls. Crow experts from around the world sing their praises, and present us with captivating new footage of crows as we have never seen them before. (Watch Preview)
Can the Gulf Survive?: 50 Minutes - With exclusive access to BP’s clean-up operations, National Geographic investigates what happened to the 4.9 million barrels of oil that poured from the sea floor in one of the worst environmental disasters of all time. From the front lines of the cleanup efforts, National Geographic follows the first two months after the spill, tracking cleanup efforts as experts seek to learn the ongoing effects and BP battles the spill and the public outcry. (No Preview Available)
The descriptions of these films are borrowed from the producer’s websites.