LIHUE — In an effort to learn what humpback whales need to survive, teams of National Geographic researchers get up close and personal with not-so-gentle giants to reveal their secret lives — inside the pod. The public is invited to view
LIHUE — In an effort to learn what humpback whales need to survive, teams of National Geographic researchers get up close and personal with not-so-gentle giants to reveal their secret lives — inside the pod.
The public is invited to view a free one-hour film featuring video from critter cams in Hawaii and Alaska Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Hanapepe Public Library.
The film, not rated, but generally appropriate for ages 7 and older, is part of the monthly series on the Hawaiian Marine Environment and will be in the Hanapepe Library’s meeting room. A cautionary note warns there are some graphic images of whaling and of injuries caused by vessels.
Free popcorn and fruit punch will be served.
Information: 335-8418