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Urban Coyote Film Screening in SSF!

Documentarian Melissa Peabody’s new film San

Francisco: Still Wild at Heart will be shown on Thursday, July 11th,

6:30 pm at the South San Francisco Municipal Services Building (MSB), 33 Arroyo

Drive. From South American parrots to coyotes, Peabody’s original footage

depicts how coyotes and other  wild animals impact city ecosystems and how

animals and humans are learning to co-exist in an urban environment. 



Following  the showing Peabody will talk about how making this film (and a shorter one
specifically on coyotes) came about and what impact her film has made.

Afterwards there will be a question and answer session with the

documentarian.  Peabody is the executive producer and owner of Living

World Films.  Her credits include Dolphins in Danger for

Turner Broadcasting and an Animal Planet 13-part series Wyland’s Ocean World.



This
free film showing (approximately one hour) is a collaborative program hosted by
the South San Francisco Library and Parks & Recreation Departments. 

The film will be shown in the Community Room of the MSB; no reservations will

be taken.  For more information call:  650-829-3876.

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