Exploring our Wild Nature: Wolves, Chimps & Gorillas with Photographer Ronan Donovan
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This is the official event page for Exploring Our Wild Nature: Wolves, Chimps & Gorillas with Photographer Ronan Donovan at the Fox Cities P.A.C. The Center and Ticketmaster are the only official ticketing outlets for this event. For more information visit foxcitiespac.com.
No selling of tickets is allowed on this event page and posts advertising tickets for sale may be removed. You are encouraged to use Ticketmaster's Verified Resale: https://bit.ly/2wlQLR2
We also offer a Ticket Donation Program option that allows you to donate your ticket back to the Center and claim the value as a charitable gift on your taxes. The tickets will then be redistributed to partnering nonprofit organizations. Learn more at https://foxcitiespac.com/donate-my-tickets/
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What does it mean to be human? We are, at our core, social mammals. We build relationships, communicate, reproduce, establish territories, and adapt to shrinking resources. In these ways, we’re no different from other social mammals. Chimpanzees, wolves, and gorillas are among the most charismatic mammals we know. We identify with them as species, groups, and even as named individuals. All social mammals live in groups to achieve together what they cannot do alone. Join biologist-turned-photographer Ronan Donovan as he shares what he's learned documenting these animals, and the insights he believes we—as fellow social mammals—can learn from our wild kin.
No selling of tickets is allowed on this event page and posts advertising tickets for sale may be removed. You are encouraged to use Ticketmaster's Verified Resale: https://bit.ly/2wlQLR2
We also offer a Ticket Donation Program option that allows you to donate your ticket back to the Center and claim the value as a charitable gift on your taxes. The tickets will then be redistributed to partnering nonprofit organizations. Learn more at https://foxcitiespac.com/donate-my-tickets/
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What does it mean to be human? We are, at our core, social mammals. We build relationships, communicate, reproduce, establish territories, and adapt to shrinking resources. In these ways, we’re no different from other social mammals. Chimpanzees, wolves, and gorillas are among the most charismatic mammals we know. We identify with them as species, groups, and even as named individuals. All social mammals live in groups to achieve together what they cannot do alone. Join biologist-turned-photographer Ronan Donovan as he shares what he's learned documenting these animals, and the insights he believes we—as fellow social mammals—can learn from our wild kin.
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