Nov 3, 2024

National Geographic Live: Wild Wolves of Yellowstone

Presented by
LC LIVE
Location
The Lincoln Center – Performance Hall

Available Showtimes

Nov 3
Sun / 6:00 pm

Prices & Notes

Regular
$27+
Package
$24
The Big Deal
$20
Student
$14
Entourage Members
$25

Show Description

This presentation is part of the National Geographic Live Speaker Series. Join us as expert Nat Geo Explorers share their personal stories of working with awe-inspiring wildlife. 

Yellowstone National Park’s two million acres of wilderness contain many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlife conservation. Doug Smith led the project that reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone in the 1990s. Go behind the scenes—including never-before-seen photos and videos—of the quest to bring wolves back and the incredible changes that happened after they arrived.

Guest lecturer Doug Smith served as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park for nearly three decades and studied everything from beavers to birds. Most importantly, he led the Yellowstone Wolf Project, which reintroduced gray wolves to the park. He’s written numerous scientific publications and has been featured in four National Geographic television specials. He has also written and edited several books about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including the 2023 book: Yellowstone’s Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First National Park.

Entourage—for people aged 21 to 39—is your ticket to discounted performances and special events. Share exclusive and unique experiences with people your age who love the arts as much as you do. Learn more about the Entourage.

Available Showtimes

Nov 3
Sun / 6:00 pm

Show Description

This presentation is part of the National Geographic Live Speaker Series. Join us as expert Nat Geo Explorers share their personal stories of working with awe-inspiring wildlife. 

Yellowstone National Park’s two million acres of wilderness contain many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlife conservation. Doug Smith led the project that reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone in the 1990s. Go behind the scenes—including never-before-seen photos and videos—of the quest to bring wolves back and the incredible changes that happened after they arrived.

Guest lecturer Doug Smith served as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park for nearly three decades and studied everything from beavers to birds. Most importantly, he led the Yellowstone Wolf Project, which reintroduced gray wolves to the park. He’s written numerous scientific publications and has been featured in four National Geographic television specials. He has also written and edited several books about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including the 2023 book: Yellowstone’s Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First National Park.

Entourage—for people aged 21 to 39—is your ticket to discounted performances and special events. Share exclusive and unique experiences with people your age who love the arts as much as you do. Learn more about the Entourage.

Prices & Notes

Regular
$27+
Package
$24
The Big Deal
$20
Student
$14
Entourage Members
$25