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The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster<br>
<i>Presents<br>
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<i>A Murder of Crows<br>
</i>Sunday, April 27, 2014 at 1pm<br>
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<div align="center">FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 24, 2014<br>
Media Contact: Teresa Izzo 508-896-3867, ext. 137 or tizzo@ccmnh.org<br>
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On Sunday, April 27th at 1pm join CCMNH’s resident bird-nerd, Gretchen
Moran Towers, for a special Nature Screen presentation of the PBS
<b>NATURE</b> documentary film, <b><i>“A Murder of Crows”.<br>
</i></b>Although cultures around the world may regard the crow as a
scavenger, bad omen, or simply a nuisance, this bad reputation might
overshadow what could be regarded as the crow’s most striking
characteristic – its intelligence. New research indicates that crows are
among the brightest animals in the world. NATURE’s <b><i>A Murder of
Crows </i></b>brings you these so-called feathered apes, as you have
never seen them before.<br>
Question and Answer period will follow the screening.<br>
<b><i>Join us every month for compelling, educational and visually
stunning nature documentaries that inspire appreciation, curiosity and
stewardship of our natural world and its inhabitants.<br>
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</i>Free with Museum Admission <br>
</b>Please call for Reservations Seating Limited 508-896-3867 ext.
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<a href="http://www.ccmnh.org">www.ccmnh.org</a><br>
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Teresa Izzo<br>
Program Coordinator<br>
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
869 Main St./Rte. 6A<br>
Brewster, MA 02631<br>
508-896-3867 x137<br>
508-896-8844 - fax</body>
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