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Donald Trump Out, Nat Geo Wild In!(Washington D.C. – December 16, 2011) After entrepreneur Donald Trump pulled out of moderating a GOP debate, a “giant ego-shaped hole” was left in the Republican primaries, according to The Colbert Report’s Stephen Colbert in a televised December 14 statement — and Nat Geo WILD is springing into action like a lion on a wildebeest... more |
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Visit Montana and Explore Casey's Favorite PlacesA native Montanan, Casey was introduced to the natural world at an early age and continues to thrive there. He's built his livelihood around communicating that knowledge so that others might understand and appreciate it too...more |
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Kids Swiping and Leaping Around Nature with National Geographic on Kinect Looks AwesomeMuch like Sesame Street, National Geographic's giving kiddos a chance to learn (this time about the outdoors) while getting a little exercise. Want to learn about rock-digging bears? Dig through virtual rocks with a virtual bear suit on...more |
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Casey on Huffington PostNicknamed the “animal magnet” as a kid, Casey Anderson grew up in Montana surrounded by wilderness and animals. After college, he became an animal keeper and trainer at wildlife parks, traveling to elephant orphanages in Kenya, hanging out with crocodiles, and even getting thrashed by a mountain lion...more |
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Fairmont Chateau Whistler Gets Wild With National Geographic’s Casey AndersonI have just been blown away, after a two-hour talk with Casey Anderson I feel energized and in the same way a little overwhelmed. Here is a man who has seen a grizzly bear cry...more |
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Meet the newest resident at Montana Grizzly Encounter. We flew to Alaska to rescue this wild orphaned cub. When she was found, she was near starvation and would have died without help. As you can see she is now a happy, healthy young grizzly bear. Soon she will be old enough to go outside and explore the rocks and trees of our Bozeman Pass sanctuary. If you enjoy watching please donate to help with the costs of providing a home for this beautiful cub or come visit our sanctuary in person.
Broadcasting will generally take place from 2:00-8:30pm MST. Please keep in mind that actual broadcast time may vary as every day events transpire such as feeding, cleaning, training, acts of nature & technology, etc. Thank you for your patience when the broadcast is offline.