KCTS 9 Connects For December 14, 2000

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KCTS 9 Connects For December 14, 2000

Enrique Cerna interviews critically acclaimed wildlife photographer Art Wolfe about his book, The Living Wild, which celebrates the diversity of wildlife that still inhabits the Earth at the beginning of this new century. Wolfe spent three years traveling to 40 different countries to record more than 140 different species and their habitats for the book. We'll hear about the three-year odyssey that took him to all seven continents, and we'll see photographs from this landmark book.
Originally Aired: Dec 14, 2000
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Enrique Cerna interviews critically acclaimed wildlife photographer Art Wolfe about his book, The Living Wild, which celebrates the diversity of wildlife that still inhabits the Earth at the beginning of this new century. Wolfe spent three years traveling to 40 different countries to record more than 140 different species and their habitats for the book. We'll hear about the three-year odyssey that took him to all seven continents, and we'll see photographs from this landmark book.

Wildlife photographer Art Wolfe
Enrique Cerna interviews critically acclaimed wildlife photographer Art Wolfe about his book, The Living Wild, which celebrates the diversity of wildlife that still inhabits the Earth at the beginning of this new century. Wolfe spent three years traveling to 40 different countries to record more than 140 different species and their habitats for the book. We'll hear about the three-year odyssey that took him to all seven continents, and we'll see photographs from this landmark book.
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