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American Environmental Magician and television producer
Khevin Barnes was an "environmental magician" who performed world-wide shows for children from 1980 until his retirement in 2014. He created a non-profit company, "The Dr. Wilderness Show, Inc." in 1997 and received sponsorship from CBS television station KOIN in Portland, Oregon to co-create a prime-time family television show "THE MAGIC OF NATURE" that aired nationally in 1997, receiving two "Emmy Awards" for "Best writing in a children's television show" and "Best Director". The live show was sponsored by The Department of Defense in four tours abroad, in Okinawa, Mainland Japan, Germany and South Korea. [1]www.DrWilderness.com