Through October 26
Since 1965, the Natural History Museum of London has been hosting the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contests, which now attracts entrants from more than 100 countries and territories from around the world. And this year’s competition attracted 59,228 entries, which were judged anonymously by a panel of experts at the museum in London. It features photos of animals, landscapes and all aspects of the natural world, and includes soundscapes, films and information from experts on how we can act to protect all this natural beauty.
The show is now hitting the road, and it arrived at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History back in April but it closes this week on October 26 so get down there now if you want to see it. The show is included with regular museum admission.
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