Image: ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR:
Crepuscular Contentment (Eurasian badger) Derbyshire, Andrew Parkinson
17th July – 25th August 2018. Open 10am-5pm.
Red Brick Building, Morland Road, Glastonbury, BA6 9FT
This exhibition showcases the beauty and diversity of the nation’s wildlife, as well as the talents of both professional and amateur photographers. It has been brought to Glastonbury through a partnership between Somerset Wildlife Trust and Red Brick Building, as a part of a nationwide tour. There are winners include Somerset’s own photographer, Victoria Hillman. The exhibition aims to inspire people to protect and appreciate the wildlife in their local area. Whilst the exhibition is free to enter, voluntary donations will be gratefully received and will be shared equally between the two organisations. These donations will help support the work of Somerset Wildlife Trust in conserving our county’s wonderful wildlife and habitats - some of which will be on display in the exhibition. No booking is necessary – you can just turn up! To find out more, please visit: http://www.somersetwildlife.org/British_Wildlife_Photography_Awards.html
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