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National Geographic Live! with Kenny Broad

Explore the Blue Holes of the Bahamas with Kenny Broad at the Kauffman Theater on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 7:30 pm

Tuesday, March 20. 2012 @ 7:30 pm
Underwater explorer Kenny Broad ‘Extreme Cave Diving: Exploring the Blue Holes of the Bahamas’

“Underwater caves may just look like dark, eerie holes,” says Broad, “but they can be critical reservoirs of clean fresh drinking water and are integral to the health of the surrounding habitats.” – Kenny Broad

In Kenny Broad’s line of work, exploring submerged caves and blue holes, one mistake can equal death. He and his team must take every precaution to avoid such dangers as stirring up sediments that can wipe out visibility, succumbing to nausea as they pass through a toxic layer of hydrogen sulfide, or getting lost in maze-like passageways with a limited supply of diving gasses.

The need to study blue holes is urgent, as they are among the least studied and most threatened habitats on Earth. Broad’s work combines the study of risk perception, exploration, and environmental anthropology.

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National Geographic Live! with Mattias Klum

Wildlife photographer and filmmaker Mattias Klum 'Being There on Expedition with National Geographic' on Monday, April 23, 2012 @ 7:30 pm in Helzberg Hall.

Monday, April 23, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
Wildlife photographer and filmmaker Mattias Klum ‘Being There on Expedition with National Geographic’

“Thoughtfulness begins with seeing. My job as a photographer is to make that seeing easier. What we appreciate and are fascinated by, we will also want to preserve.” – Mattias Klum

Tickets are no longer available for the April 23 Mattias Klum lecture. Thank you for your interest.

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National Geographic Live! with Mireya Mayor

Monday, May 21, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
Primatologist and Nat Geo WILD TV Host Mireya Mayor 'Pink Boots and a Machete'

Monday, May 21, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
Primatologist and Nat Geo WILD TV Host Mireya Mayor ‘Pink Boots and a Machete”

Often described in the media as “a female Indiana Jones,” Mireya Mayor is not your typical scientist. Both as an anthropologist working in the jungles of Madagascar, and as a wildlife correspondent for National Geographic, this city girl and former Miami Dolphins cheerleader has found herself sleeping in a rain forest hammock amid poisonous snakes, being charged by gorillas, scaling rocky cliffs, and diving with great white sharks. As a two-time Emmy Award-nominated field correspondent for the National Geographic Channel, Mireya Mayor has reported to audiences worldwide on pertinent wildlife and habitat issues.

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National Geographic’s Top 10 Photos of the Year

With flair, action, and behind-the-scenes footage, Nat Geo’s Top 10 Photos counts down the best of the best from the Magazine in 2010.

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Nature Animal Odd Couples

A lion and a coyote, a tortoise and a goose, a goat and a horse, a dog and a deer – cross-species relationships are now being documented in increasing numbers...

A lion and a coyote, a tortoise and a goose, a goat and a horse, a dog and a deer – cross-species relationships are now being documented in increasing numbers in zoos and sanctuaries around the world. And as the stories and field reports multiply, scientists have begun to reconsider what was once conventional wisdom – that humans are the only animals capable of emotions and friendships. One scientist has spent over six years studying relationships between non-related monkeys, hoping to learn whether their social bonds, their “friendships,” can provide clues as to how friendship evolved in people

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Nature: Echo – An Elephant to Remember

Echo is the remarkable matriarch of a family of elephants in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.

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Nature: Hummingbirds – Magic in the Air

These tiny marvels dazzle and delight bird watchers all over the world, and NATURE reveals their stunning abilities as they have never been seen before.

Because hummingbirds live their lives in fast forward, much of their fascinating world is typically lost to human perception. These tiny marvels dazzle and delight bird watchers all over the world, and NATURE reveals their stunning abilities as they have never been seen before.

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Nature: Why We Love Cats and Dogs

Wayside Waifs will be in the studio Wednesday, March 9 at 7 p.m.

Nature explores why we love cats and dogs. KCPT wants to know how much Kansas Citians love their pets! Cynthia Smith, President of Wayside Waifs, will be in the studio with a few furry friends. Cynthia has written a book “Dogs Get Cancer Too” which will be used as a premium during Nature’sWhy We Love Cats and Dogs.

Cynthia Smith, President of Wayside Waifs

Cynthia Smith, President of Wayside Waifs

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New Plaly Piano in a Flash

Piano Guy Scott Houston gives easy to learn tips and techniques to play piano in a flash.

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New Play Piano in a Flash

Piano Guy Scott Houston gives easy to learn tips and techniques to play piano in a flash.

Piano Guy Scott Houston gives easy to learn tips and techniques to play piano in a flash.

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