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When St. Louis households have an animal intruder, they turn to the Wildlife Command Center. The locally based company humanely removes wildlife from pigeons to snakes to feral hogs — and it provides those services in six cities, from Reno, Nevada, to Kansas City, Missouri.
Now the company — and its wildlife-trapping, animal-training, Hollywood critter-wrangling founder, Michael Beran — is getting its closeup. “Bare Hands Rescue,” the new reality show premiering on Animal Planet and Discovery+ Aug. 22, focuses on Beran and his incredible animal adventures.
On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, we’ll discuss those adventures with Beran. Also joining the discussion will be Michael D. Francis of St. Louis-based boutique production company Michael D. Francis Presents.
Related Event
What: “Bare Hands Rescue” World Premiere Watch Party
When: 6-9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021
Where: Public Media Commons in Grand Center (3653 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108)
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