For 115 years, National Geographic has pioneered and championed the art of wildlife photography, captivating generations with extraordinary images of animals in nature. From the first image to appear—a reindeer in 1903—National Geographic Society’s publications have set new standards, establishing a legacy of artistic, scientific and technical achievement.
In this exhibition, visitors will experience the greatest wildlife photographs ever published in the pages of National Geographic magazine. Showcasing the evolution of photography, the images highlight how camera traps, remote imaging and underwater technology have allowed photographers to capture wildlife in their natural habitats.
All ages. Adult supervision required.
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