Wild Films ~ The Hunt: Nowhere to Hide

Wild Films ~ The Hunt: Nowhere to Hide

Monday, March 12, 2018 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Library Hall
The eternal arms race between predator and prey is shaped by the habitat in which they live.

A film by Ellen Husain – official selection 2017 International Wildlife Film Festival!

The eternal arms race between predator and prey is shaped by the habitat in which they live. More than half of the land on Earth is deserts or grasslands. Predators of these open habitats may be able to find their prey, but it works both ways – the prey can often see them coming. In a world of strategy and counter-strategy, when there’s nowhere to hide little is left to chance, and the tactics of the hunt are seen in their sharpest relief.

Run time: 48 min.

WILD FILMS AT THE LIBRARY is a free series of award-winning international wildlife films selected from the International Wildlife Film Festival. The International Wildlife Film Festival was established in 1977 in Missoula, Montana with a mission to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of wildlife, habitat, people and nature through excellence in film, television and other media.