Sea Otter: A Laid-Back Life
from the series Wild Secrets
 

Friday, April 11, 2008 at 10:00 AM
Beckman Auditorium
$5 per person

 

In the waters of Monterey Bay grow some of the world's largest kelp forests. Sea Otters shelter here from predators and strong sea currents. Once threatened by hunting, the otters are now making a comeback, thriving in this ocean sanctuary where they feed, sleep and raise their young. [An NHK Production]

James Maloney of Caltech's Biology Division will introduce the film and guide the post-screening discussion.

This event is made possible through Caltech's participation in the CineMuse Network.

Recommended for grades 3 through 12.

www.cinemuse.com

This is a special one-hour school-day performance. For more field trip opportunities or to make reservations, please contact Mary Herrera at 626-395-6059 or send email to mhh@caltech.edu.

A limited number of complimentary tickets are available through the generosity of our donors; please call for information.

Season Sponsors: Caltech Employees Federal Credit Union
Los Angeles Times
Series Sponsors: East West Bank
Connie Wei-Luen Kao Memorial Fund

Reel Science

Sea Otter