Reptile expert Brady Barr has made it his life’s work to
study and protect some of the world’s most dangerous land
animals—alligators and crocodiles. Recently Barr became the
first person ever to capture and study all 23 species of wild
crocodilians, a historic achievement that was documented for
the National Geographic Channel. In all, Barr has hosted
or contributed to over 70 wildlife documentaries—more than
anyone in the history of National Geographic—and recently
survived an attack by a 12-foot reticulated python while
working in Indonesia. Join us for an entertaining family event
as this dynamic scientist shares highlights from his adventures
in more than 50 countries, working to better understand
and conserve these powerful but endangered creatures.
Visit the National Geographic Museum exhibitions Face to Face with Frogs: The Photographs of Mark Moffett, and Frogs! A Chorus of Colors, January 25 - May 11.
Location
Tickets
Grosvenor Auditorium
National Geographic Society
1600 M Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
+1 202 857 7700