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Casey Anderson (naturalist)

Casey Anderson is an American filmmaker, wildlife naturalist, and television presenter known for translating human relationships with the natural world and wild animals to various audiences. He has been a host and executive producer of the Nat Geo WILD channel television series, Expedition Wild and America the Wild with Casey Anderson, and for raising Brutus the Bear, a grizzly bear that he rescued and adopted as a newborn cub.[1] Brutus and Anderson have appeared in many films, documentaries, television commercials, and live educational shows across the United States.

Casey Anderson
Casey Anderson in 2013
Born
Alma materMontana State University
Spouses
(m. 2008; div. 2012)
Stephanie Gazda
(m. 2016)
Children3
Career
ShowExpedition Wild
NetworkNational Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, and syndication
ShowAmerica the Wild with Casey Anderson
NetworkNat Geo WILD
CountryU.S.A.
Websitecaseyanderson.tv

Early life edit

Casey Anderson was born and raised in East Helena, Montana. He is a fifth-generation Montanan and was interested in animals from an early age.[2][3] He attended Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, in 1995 and studied wildlife biology.[4]

After college, Anderson worked for the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks as a wildlife rehabilitation technician, and for several privately owned wildlife parks as an animal keeper and trainer.[4] In 2002, he adopted an orphaned grizzly bear cub, Brutus, from an overcrowded wildlife park named Yellowstone Bear World[5] where the cub was destined to spend his life in the park; the bear lived in a sanctuary Anderson built just for him near Anderson's home, until February 2021 when he died at 19 years old.[6]

Career edit

Brutus the Bear and Montana Grizzly Encounter edit

Anderson is the founder of Montana Grizzly Encounter Rescue and Educational Sanctuary in Bozeman, Montana.[2] Anderson founded the sanctuary in 2004 as a place to raise Brutus, rehabilitate grizzlies rescued from bad captivity situations,[7] and aid in the study of grizzlies. Brutus lived at the sanctuary, along with several other grizzlies.[8]

Anderson served as the handler for Brutus, who has appeared in a number of television commercials, documentaries, and films. Anderson wrote a book, The Story of Brutus: My Life With Brutus the Bear and the Grizzlies of North America (Pegasus Books, 2010), about his relationship with Brutus, the founding of the Montana Grizzly Encounter sanctuary, and his observations about life in the wild and the preservation of bears.

Television host and producer edit

Anderson has been involved in film and television production since the 1990s. He worked as an actor, crew member, animal wrangler, and/or consultant for several programs produced by syndication company Associated Television International (ATI), including leading two expeditions to Botswana's Okavango Delta for the ATI series Untamed!.[4][9]

In 2006, Anderson starred along with his bear Brutus in "Expedition Grizzly," an episode of the documentary series Wild for National Geographic Channel. The episode, for which Anderson was also associate producer, focused on his relationship with Brutus and a year-long project they undertook to observe and understand the habits of wild grizzly bears living in Yellowstone National Park. He subsequently became the regular host and producer for the long-running wildlife documentary series Expedition Wild, which has covered many different animals including mountain lions, wolves, wolverines, and several species of bears. Some episodes have also focused on the wildlife of particular areas such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. Originally airing on the National Geographic Channel and later on its sister station Nat Geo WILD, Expedition Wild has been widely syndicated, including on ABC as part of Litton's Weekend Adventure, on The CW, and online via Hulu.

In 2013, Anderson became the executive producer and host of a new Nat Geo WILD documentary series, America the Wild with Casey Anderson, which featured Anderson traveling across North America, focusing on the particular wildlife and ecosystems of different regions. Episodes of America the Wild have also aired in syndication under the Expedition Wild title.

In the spring of 2015, Casey established VisionHawk Films,[10][11] a production company based in Bozeman, Mt.[12] His company has produced three films with the Smithsonian Channel, "The Mountain Lion and Me",[13] "Into the Puma Triangle",[14] and "Growing Up Grizzly: a tale of two orphans".[15] With VisionHawk Films[16] Casey has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 2022 for Cinematography with Legends of Ice Mountain[17]

Anderson was formerly an executive producer and host at Grizzly Creek Films, the production company that was responsible for creating the series Expedition Wild and America the Wild.[18] As of July 2015, Anderson is currently an executive producer and part owner of VisionHawk Films, a new Montana-based film production company specializing in epic Natural World History filmmaking.[16]

Other television work edit

Anderson frequently appears as himself on reality television shows, particularly those involving nature and animals. He was a featured survival expert on the Discovery Channel reality show Dude, You're Screwed,[19] and guest starred (with his then-wife Missi Pyle) on a 2010 episode of Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan on the Nat Geo Channel. He has been a recurring guest on talk shows including Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Conan, Fox & Friends, and Good Morning America, presenting a variety of animals including bears, baby coyotes, a wolf, a bobcat[20] and a Eurasian eagle-owl.

In 2013, Anderson appeared on two episodes of the reality show Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life as "Casey", a "bear man" who was Kesha's possible new romantic interest. The second episode ended with the couple deciding not to pursue a relationship.[21]

In 2018, Anderson appeared with Josh Gates on Gate's show "Expedition Unknown: Hunt for the Yeti". They traveled together via helicopter to the area in Butaan where Anderson had pictures of Yeti tracks. No actual Yeti was observed, however, a footprint was documented and other peripheral evidence was observed.

Feature films edit

Anderson and Brutus both made their feature film acting debuts in the independent film Iron Ridge (2008), a wilderness rescue drama filmed location in Montana using an all-Montana cast and crew and financed by Montanans. Anderson played a hunter from the city who travels, with a friend, deep into the backcountry of Montana, while Brutus played a bloodthirsty grizzly bear encountered by one of the hunters in the wild.[22][23][24] Although Anderson played a supporting role, he and Brutus were prominently featured in the advertising for the film.[25][26]

Personal life edit

Anderson married Stephanie Gazda in August 2016.[27] The couple live in Paradise Valley, Montana with their two daughters and son.[28]

Anderson was previously married to actress Missi Pyle from 2008 to 2011. They met in 2007 during the making of the film Pretty Ugly People (2008), in which Pyle starred, Brutus had a small role, and Anderson worked as animal trainer. Brutus the Bear was best man at their wedding, which was held in September 2008 at Holland Lake Lodge in Montana where the couple met.[29][30][31] In 2013, Pyle confirmed in an interview that the couple had broken up.[32]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Iron Ridge Jake Munro

Television edit

Year Title Episode Episode Title Role Notes
2006 Wild Season 1 "Expedition Grizzly" Himself With Brutus the Bear
2010–2014 Expedition Wild Seasons 1-4 Multiple episodes Himself (host) Some episodes also feature Brutus the Bear
2010 Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan Season 7, episode 3 "Ellie and J.J. and Oscar"
(alternate title: "Grizzly Dogs")
Himself (guest) With Missi Pyle
2013-2015 America the Wild With Casey Anderson Seasons 1-2 Multiple episodes Himself (host)
2013 Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life Season 2, episode 7
Season 2, episode 8
"Bearman"
"Meet the Fam"
Himself (as "Casey")
2014-2015 Dude, You're Screwed Season 2 Multiple episodes Himself (cast member)
2017 The Grand Tour Series 2 Episode 3 Himself (Guest)
With Hugh Bonneville
2018 Monster Encounters Season 1 Himself (Host)
2018 The Mountain Lion and Me Film Tracking a mountain lion Himself (Guest)
Smithsonian Channel[13]
2020 Into the Puma Triangle Film A pride of pumas Himself (Guest)
Smithsonian Channel
2022 Growing Up Grizzly - A Tale of Two Orphans Film Casey, Max & Pepper Himself (Guest)
Paramount Plus & Smithsonian Channel

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet Casey Anderson - and his best friend, an 800-pound bear". LA Times. 2009-05-03. Retrieved 2015-05-10.
  2. ^ a b "Casey Anderson: Naturalist — Grizzly Guy" (official Casey Anderson website). May 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 10, 2015.
  3. ^ Gleason, Meg (March 8, 2012). . National Geographic. Archived from the original on October 27, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Casey Anderson Resume, buck-fever.tv, accessed May 10, 2015. 2015-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Alex (2021-05-16). "Bear World Cubs: Take a Tour of 100+ Missing Bears". ScholarDay. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  6. ^ "Montana Grizzly Encounter on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-27.[user-generated source]
  7. ^ Therriault, Ednor. Montana Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities, and Other Offbeat Stuff. Morris Book Pub., 2010, p. 198. ISBN 978-0-7627-4302-5.
  8. ^ Montana Grizzly Encounter website. Grizzlyencounter.org, accessed May 11, 2015.
  9. ^ Accessed May 11, 2015.
  10. ^ Alcinii, Daniele (September 30, 2015). "Former Nat Geo Wild host launches VisionHawk". Real Screen. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  11. ^ "VisionHawk Films". VisionHawk Films. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  12. ^ Service., United States. Army Map (1974), Bozeman, U.S. Geological Survey, OCLC 268794238, retrieved 2022-11-03
  13. ^ a b "Smithsonian Channel readies "The Mountain Lion And Me"". Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  14. ^ "Amazon.com: Into the Puma Triangle : Various, Smithsonian Channel: Movies & TV". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  15. ^ "Paramount Press Express | Smithsonian Channel | Growing Up Grizzly". www.paramountpressexpress.com. October 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  16. ^ a b "VisionHawk - Our Team - Casey Anderson Executive Producer" (official website). July 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 30, 2015.
  17. ^ Piña, Christy (2022-09-30). "'The Rescue,' 'The First Wave' Among Top Documentary Emmy Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  18. ^ , grizzlycreekfilms.com, archived at archive.org Feb. 12, 2015. Accessed July 1, 2015.
  19. ^ Nededog, Jethro. "Discovery Survival Series 'Dude, You're Screwed' to Return in October with 3 New Dudes (Exclusive)." TheWrap.com, Oct. 10, 2014, accessed May 20, 2015.
  20. ^ Ganzert, Robin, and Allen and Linda Anderson. Animal Stars: Behind the Scenes With Your Favorite Animal Actors. New World Library, 2014, p. 240. ISBN 978-1-60868-264-5.
  21. ^ Donnelly, Matthew Scott, "'Crazy Beautiful' House Rules: New Boyfriends Must Be Approved By The Family Tribunal", MTV Shows Blog, remotecontrol.mtv.com, Dec. 18, 2013, accessed May 15, 2015.
  22. ^ "Feature Film 'Iron Ridge'" (official website). Yellowwoodfilms.com, accessed May 11, 2015.
  23. ^ Franz, Zachary. "Hundreds of People, Plus One Bear, Attend 'Iron Ridge' Premiere."[permanent dead link] Great Falls (Montana) Tribune, Mar. 28, 2008, accessed May 11, 2015.
  24. ^ "Cool Montana Stories: Iron Ridge." Montanakids.com, accessed May 11, 2015.
  25. ^ Montana Film Office, "Montana Filmography: 2006" (gallery of movie posters showing original "Iron Ridge" poster). 2015-05-07 at the Wayback Machine Montanafilm.com, accessed May 11, 2015.
  26. ^ "Iron Ridge" DVD (item page showing image of DVD packaging). Amazon.com, accessed May 11, 2015.
  27. ^ McIntyre, Bruce, , choicesdomatter.org, June 4, 2015, archived at webcitation.org, July 2, 2015. Accessed July 2, 2015.
  28. ^ Anderson, Casey, , Facebook.com, April 26, 2015, archived at archive.org July 2, 2015. Accessed July 2, 2015.
  29. ^ Tate & Brunson, Pretty Ugly People Recent News: Missi Pyle & Casey Anderson Marry at Holland Lake." Prettyuglypeople.blogspot.com, uploaded Sept. 16, 2008, accessed May 11, 2015.
  30. ^ Smithandpyle.com, Sept. 9, 2008, archived at archive.org Oct. 6, 2011. Accessed May 11, 2015.
  31. ^ Cohn, Jessica. Time For Kids: Wild Work! Animal Trainers. Teacher Created Materials, 2013, p. 24. ISBN 978-1-4333-4942-3.
  32. ^ Sokol, Robert. "Missi Pyle Rides Life's Curves to Cabaret Act in The City." 2013-12-28 at the Wayback Machine San Francisco Examiner, Aug. 6, 2013, accessed May 10, 2015.

External links edit

  • Casey Anderson official website
  • Casey Anderson at IMDb

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Casey Anderson is an American filmmaker wildlife naturalist and television presenter known for translating human relationships with the natural world and wild animals to various audiences He has been a host and executive producer of the Nat Geo WILD channel television series Expedition Wild and America the Wild with Casey Anderson and for raising Brutus the Bear a grizzly bear that he rescued and adopted as a newborn cub 1 Brutus and Anderson have appeared in many films documentaries television commercials and live educational shows across the United States Casey AndersonCasey Anderson in 2013BornEast Helena MontanaAlma materMontana State UniversitySpousesMissi Pyle m 2008 div 2012 wbr Stephanie Gazda m 2016 wbr Children3CareerShowExpedition WildNetworkNational Geographic Channel Nat Geo WILD and syndicationShowAmerica the Wild with Casey AndersonNetworkNat Geo WILDCountryU S A Websitecaseyanderson wbr tv Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Brutus the Bear and Montana Grizzly Encounter 2 2 Television host and producer 2 3 Other television work 2 4 Feature films 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editCasey Anderson was born and raised in East Helena Montana He is a fifth generation Montanan and was interested in animals from an early age 2 3 He attended Montana State University in Bozeman Montana in 1995 and studied wildlife biology 4 After college Anderson worked for the Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks as a wildlife rehabilitation technician and for several privately owned wildlife parks as an animal keeper and trainer 4 In 2002 he adopted an orphaned grizzly bear cub Brutus from an overcrowded wildlife park named Yellowstone Bear World 5 where the cub was destined to spend his life in the park the bear lived in a sanctuary Anderson built just for him near Anderson s home until February 2021 when he died at 19 years old 6 Career editBrutus the Bear and Montana Grizzly Encounter edit See also Brutus bear Anderson is the founder of Montana Grizzly Encounter Rescue and Educational Sanctuary in Bozeman Montana 2 Anderson founded the sanctuary in 2004 as a place to raise Brutus rehabilitate grizzlies rescued from bad captivity situations 7 and aid in the study of grizzlies Brutus lived at the sanctuary along with several other grizzlies 8 Anderson served as the handler for Brutus who has appeared in a number of television commercials documentaries and films Anderson wrote a book The Story of Brutus My Life With Brutus the Bear and the Grizzlies of North America Pegasus Books 2010 about his relationship with Brutus the founding of the Montana Grizzly Encounter sanctuary and his observations about life in the wild and the preservation of bears Television host and producer edit Anderson has been involved in film and television production since the 1990s He worked as an actor crew member animal wrangler and or consultant for several programs produced by syndication company Associated Television International ATI including leading two expeditions to Botswana s Okavango Delta for the ATI series Untamed 4 9 In 2006 Anderson starred along with his bear Brutus in Expedition Grizzly an episode of the documentary series Wild for National Geographic Channel The episode for which Anderson was also associate producer focused on his relationship with Brutus and a year long project they undertook to observe and understand the habits of wild grizzly bears living in Yellowstone National Park He subsequently became the regular host and producer for the long running wildlife documentary series Expedition Wild which has covered many different animals including mountain lions wolves wolverines and several species of bears Some episodes have also focused on the wildlife of particular areas such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon Originally airing on the National Geographic Channel and later on its sister station Nat Geo WILD Expedition Wild has been widely syndicated including on ABC as part of Litton s Weekend Adventure on The CW and online via Hulu In 2013 Anderson became the executive producer and host of a new Nat Geo WILD documentary series America the Wild with Casey Anderson which featured Anderson traveling across North America focusing on the particular wildlife and ecosystems of different regions Episodes of America the Wild have also aired in syndication under the Expedition Wild title In the spring of 2015 Casey established VisionHawk Films 10 11 a production company based in Bozeman Mt 12 His company has produced three films with the Smithsonian Channel The Mountain Lion and Me 13 Into the Puma Triangle 14 and Growing Up Grizzly a tale of two orphans 15 With VisionHawk Films 16 Casey has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 2022 for Cinematography with Legends of Ice Mountain 17 Anderson was formerly an executive producer and host at Grizzly Creek Films the production company that was responsible for creating the series Expedition Wild and America the Wild 18 As of July 2015 Anderson is currently an executive producer and part owner of VisionHawk Films a new Montana based film production company specializing in epic Natural World History filmmaking 16 Other television work edit Anderson frequently appears as himself on reality television shows particularly those involving nature and animals He was a featured survival expert on the Discovery Channel reality show Dude You re Screwed 19 and guest starred with his then wife Missi Pyle on a 2010 episode of Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan on the Nat Geo Channel He has been a recurring guest on talk shows including Late Night with Conan O Brien Conan Fox amp Friends and Good Morning America presenting a variety of animals including bears baby coyotes a wolf a bobcat 20 and a Eurasian eagle owl In 2013 Anderson appeared on two episodes of the reality show Ke ha My Crazy Beautiful Life as Casey a bear man who was Kesha s possible new romantic interest The second episode ended with the couple deciding not to pursue a relationship 21 In 2018 Anderson appeared with Josh Gates on Gate s show Expedition Unknown Hunt for the Yeti They traveled together via helicopter to the area in Butaan where Anderson had pictures of Yeti tracks No actual Yeti was observed however a footprint was documented and other peripheral evidence was observed Feature films edit Anderson and Brutus both made their feature film acting debuts in the independent film Iron Ridge 2008 a wilderness rescue drama filmed location in Montana using an all Montana cast and crew and financed by Montanans Anderson played a hunter from the city who travels with a friend deep into the backcountry of Montana while Brutus played a bloodthirsty grizzly bear encountered by one of the hunters in the wild 22 23 24 Although Anderson played a supporting role he and Brutus were prominently featured in the advertising for the film 25 26 Personal life editAnderson married Stephanie Gazda in August 2016 27 The couple live in Paradise Valley Montana with their two daughters and son 28 Anderson was previously married to actress Missi Pyle from 2008 to 2011 They met in 2007 during the making of the film Pretty Ugly People 2008 in which Pyle starred Brutus had a small role and Anderson worked as animal trainer Brutus the Bear was best man at their wedding which was held in September 2008 at Holland Lake Lodge in Montana where the couple met 29 30 31 In 2013 Pyle confirmed in an interview that the couple had broken up 32 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes2008 Iron Ridge Jake MunroTelevision edit Year Title Episode Episode Title Role Notes2006 Wild Season 1 Expedition Grizzly Himself With Brutus the Bear2010 2014 Expedition Wild Seasons 1 4 Multiple episodes Himself host Some episodes also feature Brutus the Bear2010 Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan Season 7 episode 3 Ellie and J J and Oscar alternate title Grizzly Dogs Himself guest With Missi Pyle2013 2015 America the Wild With Casey Anderson Seasons 1 2 Multiple episodes Himself host 2013 Ke ha My Crazy Beautiful Life Season 2 episode 7Season 2 episode 8 Bearman Meet the Fam Himself as Casey 2014 2015 Dude You re Screwed Season 2 Multiple episodes Himself cast member 2017 The Grand Tour Series 2 Episode 3 Himself Guest With Hugh Bonneville2018 Monster Encounters Season 1 Himself Host 2018 The Mountain Lion and Me Film Tracking a mountain lion Himself Guest Smithsonian Channel 13 2020 Into the Puma Triangle Film A pride of pumas Himself Guest Smithsonian Channel2022 Growing Up Grizzly A Tale of Two Orphans Film Casey Max amp Pepper Himself Guest Paramount Plus amp Smithsonian ChannelReferences edit Meet Casey Anderson and his best friend an 800 pound bear LA Times 2009 05 03 Retrieved 2015 05 10 a b Casey Anderson Naturalist Grizzly Guy official Casey Anderson website Archived May 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 10 2015 Gleason Meg March 8 2012 Get to Know Casey Anderson National Geographic Archived from the original on October 27 2017 Retrieved May 10 2015 a b c Casey Anderson Resume buck fever tv accessed May 10 2015 Archived 2015 03 01 at the Wayback Machine Alex 2021 05 16 Bear World Cubs Take a Tour of 100 Missing Bears ScholarDay Retrieved 2021 05 24 Montana Grizzly Encounter on Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on 2022 04 27 user generated source Therriault Ednor Montana Curiosities Quirky Characters Roadside Oddities and Other Offbeat Stuff Morris Book Pub 2010 p 198 ISBN 978 0 7627 4302 5 Montana Grizzly Encounter website Grizzlyencounter org accessed May 11 2015 National Geographic Events Speakers Bureau Casey Anderson Naturalist TV Host Accessed May 11 2015 Alcinii Daniele September 30 2015 Former Nat Geo Wild host launches VisionHawk Real Screen Retrieved November 3 2022 VisionHawk Films VisionHawk Films Retrieved 2022 11 03 Service United States Army Map 1974 Bozeman U S Geological Survey OCLC 268794238 retrieved 2022 11 03 a b Smithsonian Channel readies The Mountain Lion And Me Retrieved 2022 11 03 Amazon com Into the Puma Triangle Various Smithsonian Channel Movies amp TV www amazon com Retrieved 2022 11 03 Paramount Press Express Smithsonian Channel Growing Up Grizzly www paramountpressexpress com October 2022 Retrieved 2022 11 03 a b VisionHawk Our Team Casey Anderson Executive Producer official website Archived July 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 30 2015 Pina Christy 2022 09 30 The Rescue The First Wave Among Top Documentary Emmy Winners The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2022 11 03 Grizzly Creek Films Meet the Crew Casey Anderson official website grizzlycreekfilms com archived at archive org Feb 12 2015 Accessed July 1 2015 Nededog Jethro Discovery Survival Series Dude You re Screwed to Return in October with 3 New Dudes Exclusive TheWrap com Oct 10 2014 accessed May 20 2015 Ganzert Robin and Allen and Linda Anderson Animal Stars Behind the Scenes With Your Favorite Animal Actors New World Library 2014 p 240 ISBN 978 1 60868 264 5 Donnelly Matthew Scott Crazy Beautiful House Rules New Boyfriends Must Be Approved By The Family Tribunal MTV Shows Blog remotecontrol mtv com Dec 18 2013 accessed May 15 2015 Feature Film Iron Ridge official website Yellowwoodfilms com accessed May 11 2015 Franz Zachary Hundreds of People Plus One Bear Attend Iron Ridge Premiere permanent dead link Great Falls Montana Tribune Mar 28 2008 accessed May 11 2015 Cool Montana Stories Iron Ridge Montanakids com accessed May 11 2015 Montana Film Office Montana Filmography 2006 gallery of movie posters showing original Iron Ridge poster Archived 2015 05 07 at the Wayback Machine Montanafilm com accessed May 11 2015 Iron Ridge DVD item page showing image of DVD packaging Amazon com accessed May 11 2015 McIntyre Bruce Casey s Ministry choicesdomatter org June 4 2015 archived at webcitation org July 2 2015 Accessed July 2 2015 Anderson Casey photograph and post on official Casey Anderson personal Facebook page Facebook com April 26 2015 archived at archive org July 2 2015 Accessed July 2 2015 Tate amp Brunson Pretty Ugly People Recent News Missi Pyle amp Casey Anderson Marry at Holland Lake Prettyuglypeople blogspot com uploaded Sept 16 2008 accessed May 11 2015 Weddin on the Prairie Smithandpyle com Sept 9 2008 archived at archive org Oct 6 2011 Accessed May 11 2015 Cohn Jessica Time For Kids Wild Work Animal Trainers Teacher Created Materials 2013 p 24 ISBN 978 1 4333 4942 3 Sokol Robert Missi Pyle Rides Life s Curves to Cabaret Act in The City Archived 2013 12 28 at the Wayback Machine San Francisco Examiner Aug 6 2013 accessed May 10 2015 External links editCasey Anderson official website Casey Anderson at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casey Anderson naturalist amp oldid 1190204791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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