On Monday, March 29, 2010, National Geographic will launch a brand new cable television channel, NatGeo WILD. One of the weekly programs will be Expedition Wild with Casey Anderson. Expedition Wild will premier on April 5, 2010 at 9 p.m. ET and will air each week on Mondays at 9.
“The premiere episode of Expedition Wild is a multi-part look at North America’s mightiest carnivores, featuring naturalist Casey Anderson and his best friend Brutus, a 900-pound grizzly bear. Trek to Alaska’s Kodiak Island, where Casey gets knee-deep in grizzly life in order to teach Brutus the ways of his wild relatives. This population of more than 3,500 bears offers Casey a chance to witness how they catch wild salmon and feed their young. Casey then returns to Montana to see if he can teach a bear raised in captivity to fish for himself, in an aquarium designed for that purpose. Future episodes of Expedition Wild will focus on the wild wolves of Yellowstone; a journey with Casey trekking through Yellowstone during two key seasons — winter and spring — documenting every living thing he encounters; and a one-hour special with the complete history of his relationship with Brutus.”
“Brutus takes the Plunge” to learn how to swim
Brutus tries To Learn to Catch Sockeye Salmon like real Grizzlies Do
Casey and Missi to Some Sockeye Fishing Until the Grizzlies Want some.
Tom Remington
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