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Your Students Are Worth This Special Visit

Full-Day Visits: $1000 + expenses
1/2 day quotes available on request

In addition to being authors, Buck and Diana are
wildlife photographers and naturalists "living with
grizzlies" in Alaska wilderness. Scholastic and
McGraw-Hill have published thousands of their
Wilde Images. Visits include up to four presentations
and a young authors luncheon.
Contact Us about fees and scheduling.
Engaging-Educational-Entertaining

"See" Grizzlies, Caribou, Salmon & Other Alaskan Wildlife
"Hear" Grizzly Vocalizations, Amazing but True Stories
"Learn" An Unspoken Language Used by Many Animals
"Touch" and Compare Ursine Claws, Teeth and Tracks
Authors Present a Grizzly Education

Diana is a former educator and curriculum consultant
holding a Ph.D./Education from Ohio State University.
Buck is an internationally-recognized naturalist
credited in BBC and Discovery Channel TV programs.
Sparking Links to the Classroom and Beyond

Elementary: Science, Social Studies
Middle: Science, History, Social Skills
Upper: Interdisciplinary Science & History
Teachers Glossaries & Activity Cards Included
Presentations for All K-8 Learning Levels
Dialog, delivery and drama are tuned to resonate with
K-12 and are well suited for students with special needs.
-Schedule Creative Workshops Too-

- Readers, Authors, Photographers & Movie Makers -
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"The Performance Left Us Wanting Them Back!"
This true story takes place in the Alaska wilderness, where
Buck and Diana "live with grizzlies" studying them in "the
last best place for bears". It begins inside a cozy winter den
with hearts pounding in the darkness, as a grizzly mother
dreams of red salmon and blueberries and two tiny cubs
sniff blindly from one nursing station to the next.
Grizzly adventures get underway once the bears emerge in
the spring with mountains to climb, rivers to cross, food to
find and hungry wolves to outmaneuver! Buck and Diana
lead audiences alongside the wandering bears, keeping kids
on the edges of their seats. The cubs struggle to survive as
the suspense continues through autumn until the snow flies.
Invite this knowledgable team to your school and "spark
student enthusiasm" with the thrill of a grizzly drama!
Elementary Grade Subplot

Starry legends of a Great She Bear (Ursa Major) and Her Son
(Ursa Minor) are traced from Europe to Asia and America,
illuminating a tale that may be "the oldest of all time" as we
follow "grizzly constellations" and learn how ancient explorers
navigated unknown territories and seas so well.
Middle Grade Subplot

Beringian fossils suggest Ice Age explorers and grizzlies
teamed up as a "dynamic duo", taking on ferocious short-
faced bears and discovering the New World, side-by-side.
Their migrations are traced along Pacific shores, the Rocky
Mountains and the Ohio River to the Atlantic coastal plain.
Diana also shares new findings about grizzly behavior and
communications related to survival and social interaction.
Students learn how facial expressions, body postures and
subtle gestures are used to "speak what's on wild minds".
Buck compares grizzlies to black bears and adaptations of
both species to ecosystem dynamics. He also introduces
"new science" rewriting the "grizzly's role in our history".
Presentations are adapted to K-12 learning levels, and prior
to each showing teachers are invited to identify curriculum
links of special interest. Autographed bookmarks are
available for purchase after an always-lively Q&A session.
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