Please join the Lebanon Valley Conservancy, Inc.,
the Lebanon County Conservation District,
the Quittapahilla Audubon Society, and
Lebanon Valley College in hosting
Chad Kister’s

Polar Bear Survival Tour
A special one time showing of his extensive and
perilous journey through the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Sunday, April 20, 2008
1:30 PM
The Allen Theatre
36 East Main St.
Annville, PA
Tickets are $5 (12 & under free) and can be
purchased from Conservancy board members or at
the Lebanon County Conservation District.
2120 Cornwall Rd *Suite 5
717-272-3908 ext. 4
Remaining tickets will be sold at the door.
Seating is limited!
Refreshments will be provided following the presentation.
*All proceeds from this event will benefit the Lebanon Valley Conservancy, Inc.
High School Student Awards & Land Preservation efforts in Lebanon County.
With the Greenland ice melting twice as fast as just 5 years ago, and the 2007 ice melting surpassing 2050
predictions, climate change is by far the most serious crisis of our time, and it is imperative that people
understand the newest findings.
This presentation is part of the continuation of Chad Kister’s polar bear survival tour that has already
covered more than 30 states and 5 provinces in Canada. It is an adventure story of a 700-mile journey by
foot and raft through the Prudhoe Bay oil fields and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - its coastal plain is
by far the densest dinning ground of polar bear in the world. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service predicts
that the polar bear could be extinct in the wild as early as 2040, when scientists say the Arctic Ocean will
likely be nearly ice-free unless massive changes are made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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