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San Francisco: Still Wild at Heart

Rio Theatre
Sat Feb 9 7pm Ages: family friendly
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Camilla Fox

About San Francisco: Still Wild at Heart

Native Animal Rescue of Santa Cruz County is showing San Francisco: Still Wild at Heart, a documentary film about the return of coyotes to San Francisco in 2002 after a 60 year absence. Scientists provide insights into how coyotes adapt to and impact city ecosystems, how we can coexist with them safely, and why it's important to do so.
Immediately following the film, guest speaker Camilla Fox, founder of Project Coyote, will share her knowledge and wisdom about coexisting with coyotes and other carnivores in our midst. Questions are welcome.
Bring your kids! This is a family-friendly film. Proceeds will benefit Native Animal Rescue, the Santa Cruz County non-profit dedicated to the protection, rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured, sick, and orphaned native
wildlife.
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