Glacier Park's iconic mountain goats
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The documentary aired in 2012 and has only been shown in Japan. Harada will translate the Japanese narration when necessary and will show some of his newest mountain goat photographs.
Harada’s work has been featured in National Geographic, National Wildlife, Ranger Rick, Canadian Wildlife and Montana Magazine. His book “Mountain Goats of Glacier National Park,†his DVD collection “The Breaths of Glacier†and many of his photographs are available for purchase at Montana House.
Reservations are required by calling 406-888-5393 or by e-mailing 1960mthouse@qwestoffice.net.
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Professional photographer Sumio Harada will show a documentary about Glacier National Park mountain goats filmed by a Japanese broadcasting station at Montana House, in Apgar, on Saturday, May 25, with presentations at 1 and 3 p.m.
The documentary aired in 2012 and has only been shown in Japan. Harada will translate the Japanese narration when necessary and will show some of his newest mountain goat photographs.
Harada’s work has been featured in National Geographic, National Wildlife, Ranger Rick, Canadian Wildlife and Montana Magazine. His book “Mountain Goats of Glacier National Park,” his DVD collection “The Breaths of Glacier” and many of his photographs are available for purchase at Montana House.
Reservations are required by calling 406-888-5393 or by e-mailing 1960mthouse@qwestoffice.net.
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