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The Press page shares several of the media events, publications, television programs about, by, or involving George's work as a sculptor and naturalist. An online press kit is available (coming soon) including: publishable color/black & white photos, artist statement, biography, sample Q&A, etc.
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Television/Film: Greater Yellowstone Coalition (GYC), "Protecting the Land You Love". June 2006 (first airing). Featured George as an instructor/naturalist for the Yellowstone Association Institute and as spokesman for the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), "The Return of the Wolf". April 2006 (first airing). Featured George's sculpture on the program including the life size rendering of Yellowstone's Druid Peak alpha male, Wolf 21. Travel Channel, "Amazing Campgrounds". March 2006 (first airing). George was interviewed on Yellowstone ecology, places to stay and things to do in the Park. Discovery Channel (HDTV), "The Planet's Best: North American Wildlife Encounters". February 2006 (first airing). George was their guide and was interviewed on the wildlife of Yellowstone National Park.
Printed Press: Top Parson's BestFares.com, "Coyote Tracks on my Classroom Floor" by David Currier. 2007. Includes a photo of George with the life sized wolf 21 bronze in the article. Read the article by clicking HERE. The Spokesman Review (Spokane, WA & Coeur d/ Alene, ID), "Wolves in the Wilderness" by Mike Brodwater. March 17,2007. George was the instructor guide for Mike during this trip and is mentioned through the article. International Wolf, "Walking on the Wild Side with Wolves" by Tom Wharton. 2006. Fall Issue. Pages 18-19. George was the instructor guide for Tom during this trip and is mentioned through the article. Montana Magazine, "Careening Through Yellowstone: Counting butterflies on the wing" by Charles Finn. 2006. May/June Issue. Pages 16-23. The annual Yellowstone butterfly count coordinated by George was featured including photos and interviews. RV Life Magazine, "Chasing Wolves" by Lynn Rosen and Steve Giordano. April 2006, Volume 23, Issue 4. George led this great couple, along with some other writers, on a wolf watching program that previous winter. Click HERE to read this article. Wolf Whistle- publication of the United Kingdom Wolf Conservation Trust. "10th Anniversary - Autumn seminar 2005 (Part I & II): 'Ecology in action - 'The Yellowstone Experience'" by Pat Adams. Autumn 2005 & Winter 2005/2006 issues. Coverage of the lecture George gave for the Wolf Trust in Reading, England in October of 2005. Salt Lake City Tribune, "Quiet season gets howling" by Tom Wharton. February 19, 2006, Travel section. George led Tom out for an afternoon and a morning wildlife/wolf watching excursion in Yellowstone that winter Click HERE to read this article. Los Angeles Times, "Yellowstone survivor goes missing" by RoseMary McClure. March 11, 2004. George led RoseMary in the Park as part of this piece. It so happened that this was also the day that the famous "Cinderella" wolf, Wolf 42, the last original Canadian wolf inside the Park, went missing. Washington Post, "Cold Faithful: Exploring Yellowstone in its purest form ― during wintertime" by Steve Hendrix. February 22, 2004. George led Steve out for a morning wildlife/wolf watching excursion in Yellowstone for this piece. Sacramento Bee, "Freeze Factor" by Janet Fullwood. February 1, 2004, Travel section. George led Janet, along with a few other writers, for morning wildlife/wolf watching excursion in Yellowstone, and ended up seeing wolves on a kill and, a short distance away, an elusive mountain lion on a kill!
Recent Publications by George: Society of Animal Artists Newsletter, "Studying Bison from Life: There's no better time and place than August in Yellowstone" by George Bumann. 2007. Winter 2007 Issue; Volume 17, Number 2. Page 12. A short on the best time of the year for watching and drawing/sculpting bison from life in Yellowstone. Montana Magazine, "Yellowstone: Scene & Unseen" by George Bumann. 2006. May/June Issue. Pages 8-13. A short piece written about the joys of watching aquatic predatory beetle larvae in interior Yellowstone.
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material contained herein is copyrighted against unauthorized use and
reproduction in any form © G.B. Bumann 2007
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