
The California Raptor Center is showing a special screening of The Condor’s Shadow, a documentary that follows a year-in-the-life of endangered species recovery.
Set in the ruggedly beautiful habitat of the iconic California condor, this film explores the extreme lengths that biologists, zookeepers, scientists and a feisty condor named Pitahsi take to pulling the bird back from the brink of extinction.
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When: Saturday, Sept. 28th
4-6 p.m. Reception and Raffle
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6:15 p.m. Film Screening
Where: UC Davis campus (Sciences Lab Bldg)
Two levels of tickets are available with all proceeds going directly to support the California Raptor Center.
- A limited number of $50 tickets are available for a reception and raffle at Gunrock Pub. Visit with the filmmaker, Jeff McCloughlin, enjoy wine and cheese and maybe even have your picture taken with one of the California Raptor Center's resident birds. Some cool, local goods (Wine! Food! Gift Cards!) will be raffled off as well. This ticket also admits you to the film.
- A $10 ticket buys you a seat at the screening in the Sciences Lab Building Lecture Hall (SLH 123). Post-screening Q&A with condor program biologist Joseph Brandt and filmmaker Jeff McCloughlin will follow.
Film screening tickets will also be available at the door of SLH 123. Tickets for the reception must be purchased in advance.
Video trailer and film information: www.thecondorsshadow.com