Join US for a special in-person SCREENING OF WALKING WITH DINOSAURS
FOLLOWED BY A LIVELY PANEL DISCUSSION.ABOUT THIS EVENT
_*_*PBS NORTH CAROLINA AND THE NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF NATURAL
SCIENCES PROUDLY PRESENT—WALKING WITH DINOSAURS****
_*SPECIAL SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION_*
Join US for an inspiring evening with an hour-long SCREENING OF
_*WALKING WITH DINOSAURS_* . The series takes viewers on a unique
journey back through time, revealing the incredible life stories of
these long-lost giants.
Following the screening, participate in a panel discussion and
audience Q+A with local paleontologists and researchers. The
subject-matter experts will gladly answer your questions.
_*EVENT DETAILS:_*
When: Wednesday, June 18 at 7 PM
Where: PBS North Carolina located at 10 UNCTV Drive, Research Triangle
Park (Durham)
What: Family-friendly event: Screening, panel discussion, NC Museum of
Natural Sciences table-top display
_*THIS IS A FREE EVENT, BUT SPACE IS LIMITED._* Registration is
required. Please reserve your seat(s) via Eventbrite.
_*PANEL DISCUSSION:_*
Moderator: Frank Graff, executive producer and host of PBS NORTH
CAROLINA’s _*SCINC_*
Panelists:
* Eric Lund, paleontologist, paleontology lab manager at NC Museum
of Natural Sciences
* Robert L. Anemone, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, UNC
Greensboro
* Cynthia Crane, executive director, paleonatologist, curator,
Aurora Fossil Museum
_*ACCESSIBILITY:_*
The film will have open captions. The welcome remarks and the panel
discussion and Q+A will be interpreted by certified American Sign
Language interpreters. There is zero-step entry and handicap
designated parking spaces.
_*MORE ABOUT WALKING WITH DINOSAURS:_*
Narrated by Bertie Carvel, each episode of _*WALKING WITH DINOSAURS_*
will tell the dramatic story of an individual dinosaur whose remains
are currently being unearthed by the world’s leading dinosaur
hunters. Thanks to cutting-edge science, experts can reveal how these
prehistoric creatures lived, hunted, fought, and died more accurately
than ever before. As the dinosaur’s bones emerge from the ground,
the series will bring these prehistoric stories to life with
state-of-the-art visual effects — making each episode a gripping
dinosaur drama based on the very latest evidence.
Across the six episodes, audiences will meet a range of spectacular
dinosaur species in an array of prehistoric landscapes. These include
a Spinosaurus — the largest carnivorous dinosaur to ever walk the
earth — roaming the rivers of ancient Morocco; a youthful
Triceratops battling a ravenous T. rex in North America; and a lonely
giant Lusotitan risking it all for a love in Portugal.
There’s never been a better time to travel back to the prehistoric.
We are living through a golden age of paleontology that is
transforming our understanding of dinosaurs. Around 50 new species are
being identified every year, and science is revealing extraordinary
new details about dinosaur biology and behavior. Across the globe,
hundreds of dinosaur experts are currently scouring the wilds for new
dig sites, and this series has exclusive access to some of the very
best.
_*WALKING WITH DINOSAURS_* premieres on Monday, June 16 at 8 PM on PBS
North Carolina. The series will be available to stream online and on
the free PBS app beginning June 16.
Thank you to our event partner the North Carolina Museum of Natural
Sciences.
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