Some 200 photographs capturing the wonder and variety of nature will be showcased at a two-month exhibition at the Science Museum from October 10.
Assistant Director of Leisure & Cultural Services Chung Ling-hoi said the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition aims to foster public understanding of wild animals and environmental protection.
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Nature's wonders: Polar bears, a plum orchard and African elephants are some of the winning entries of the BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition on display. | |
It will cover images ranging from land and ocean wildlife to dense forests and colourful plants.
Each photo will carry notes explaining the inspiration behind the shots.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is an annual presentation by the UK's Natural History Museum.
Winning entries of the internationally renowned BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition will be featured in the exhibition.
The images reflect not only the photographers' skills, but also their passion for nature.
For enquiries, please call 2732 3232 or visit the Science Museum's website.
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