tracking a legend," came from my film expedition in the indian jungle, in the tiger reserve called bandhavgarhf that was to really to track a tigress and two cubs and their quest for surviv survival. so i went back over a three year period, to first identify where i could get an elephant, where i could find tigers, then to actually go film the tigress in her first litter, and then come back for the second litter. usually it takes a tigress two years to raise her cubs before she releases them to find their own territory. >> although carol collaborated with other filmmakers once she got to india, she initiated this adventure and exhibit on her own. >> i went as a woman alone exploring. you don't bring a large film crew into the jungle. you go there and be as quiet as possible, and find a way to tell the story. >> bengal tigers are only found in asia. in her film, carol explains the techniques she used to locate these beautiful animals. >> the 20 ways to track a tiger is the heart and the foundation of the expedition and also the exhibition here. finding the tigers is the hardest part of the expe