Your ticket to this screening includes:
100% donation toward Borderland Research Institute at Sul Ross University for the black bear study Upon arrival you will be entered into a giveaway package for Swarovski Optik binoculars, Duck Camp merch, Lone Star neon sign and merch, and a photo print by Director Natalie Rhea.FREE Lone Star Beer at the bar with RSVPIn the 1950s black bears were nearly extirpated from the state of Texas. After 50 years, a Mexican black bear and her cubs were seen crossing the Chisos Mountains into Big Bend National Park. Wildlife cinematographer Austin Alvarado has spent the last few years documenting black bear activity in the Trans-Pecos region - their recovery is one of the greatest conservation comeback stories in Texas history.
El Observador follows Austin Alvarado in his pursuit of filming black bears, while telling a greater story of resilience and how he connects to nature through his work.
4:30pm - Happy hour (sponsored by Lone Star Beer)5:30 pm - Film Screening followed by a QA panelProduced by Modern Huntsman. Presented by Swarovski Optik, in partnership with Lone Star Beer and King Land and Water.
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