Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest, directed by Dean Cannon,screens At Webster University Friday July 27th through Sunday July 29th. The movie starts at 7:30 each evening.
Executive Producer Alan Lacy’s film Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest explores the plight of a species the world almost lost forever. Along with Director Dean Cannon and Tlp Media, the 50-minute feature tells the story of “El Lobo”, the Mexican gray wolf once exterminated from the wild but, through the efforts of dedicated people, is now making a comeback. This wolf is a subspecies of the northern gray wolf and has historically existed from the northern tip of Arizona to central Mexico. Now, growing in number from a very small foundation and living in the wild, the Mexican gray wolf faces new and old problems as it comes back from the brink of extinction. Alan Lacy uses his love of photography,...
Executive Producer Alan Lacy’s film Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest explores the plight of a species the world almost lost forever. Along with Director Dean Cannon and Tlp Media, the 50-minute feature tells the story of “El Lobo”, the Mexican gray wolf once exterminated from the wild but, through the efforts of dedicated people, is now making a comeback. This wolf is a subspecies of the northern gray wolf and has historically existed from the northern tip of Arizona to central Mexico. Now, growing in number from a very small foundation and living in the wild, the Mexican gray wolf faces new and old problems as it comes back from the brink of extinction. Alan Lacy uses his love of photography,...
- 7/24/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest, directed by Dean Cannon, screens Tuesday April at 7:30 at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood). This is a Free screening.
Executive Producer Alan Lacy’s film Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest explores the plight of a species the world almost lost forever. Along with Director Dean Cannon and Tlp Media, the 50-minute feature tells the story of “El Lobo”, the Mexican gray wolf once exterminated from the wild but, through the efforts of dedicated people, is now making a comeback. This wolf is a subspecies of the northern gray wolf and has historically existed from the northern tip of Arizona to central Mexico. Now, growing in number from a very small foundation and living in the wild, the Mexican gray wolf faces new and old problems as it comes back from the brink of extinction. Alan Lacy uses his love of photography,...
Executive Producer Alan Lacy’s film Gray Area: Wolves Of The Southwest explores the plight of a species the world almost lost forever. Along with Director Dean Cannon and Tlp Media, the 50-minute feature tells the story of “El Lobo”, the Mexican gray wolf once exterminated from the wild but, through the efforts of dedicated people, is now making a comeback. This wolf is a subspecies of the northern gray wolf and has historically existed from the northern tip of Arizona to central Mexico. Now, growing in number from a very small foundation and living in the wild, the Mexican gray wolf faces new and old problems as it comes back from the brink of extinction. Alan Lacy uses his love of photography,...
- 4/2/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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