Thursday, December 6, 2007

TODAY: Bear Hibernation Event All Day; Park Ranger Q&A; Monitor Lizard Spotted on WildCam Africa

Dear WildCam Fan,
 
TODAY — Bear Hibernation Online Event!
 
Don't miss the Bear Q&A with a national park ranger! Elizabeth Wasserman, a Ranger from Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, answers your questions
about bears and hibernation. Enjoy other bear activities during this daylong event—play scavenger searches, work a puzzle, or share your creativity by posting bear-related content you've designed!
 
Date: Today, Thursday, December 6, 2007
Times: Activities ongoing from 9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online in our WildCam Grizzlies Community
 
Sudokodiak Puzzle Posted: 9:00 a.m. ET
Scavenger Search—Tundra Buggy Bounce: 1:00 p.m. ET
Scavenger Search—Trivial Bearsuit: 6:30 p.m. ET
National Park Ranger Q&A: 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Submit Your Questions for the Bear Q&A: anytime
Post Your Own Bear-Related Content: anytime
 
Join Us Now in the Online Event >>
 
Post Your Bear Q&A Questions Now >>

WildCam Africa:
Baby Elephant Spotted;
Rare View of Water Monitor Lizard!

Don’t miss a minute of the animal action! Your fellow viewers are posting images of animal sightings in your WildCam Africa online community. If you see something exciting, be sure to post your own screen shots!

Screen shot from the WildCam Africa live video, taken by community member Shoebutton.
View and Post Animal Images Now in the WildCam Africa Forum >>
 
See More Elephant Screenshots >>

WildCards and Species Checklist—WildCam Africa

How did WildCam viewers know that it was a water monitor lizard? They used our Species Checklist
complete with WildCards that have information on the species you will spot at Pete's Pond. Be sure to identify your own sightings!

Screenshot from the WildCam Africa live video, taken by community member cadria04.
Check out the WildCards Now >>
 
Go to the Species Checklist >>
 
Learn More About the Water Monitor Lizard >>
 
See More Lizard Screenshots >>

Take a Trip to Experience Our WildCams!
 
These specially crafted new National Geographic Expeditions were developed together with community members, as well as with National Geographic's local partners operating WildCam Africa and WildCam Grizzlies:
 
Sign up for the WildCam Africa Expedition to Botswana >>
 
Sign up for the WildCam Grizzlies Expedition to Alaska >>

Hope to see you online TODAY at our Bear Hibernation Event!
 
Best,
Your WildCam Team
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