The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is a well renowned, worldwide exhibition organise by the Natural History Museum. This year it is returning to the M Shed with 100 incredible images.
The exhibition started in 1965 with 361 entries and today the competition receives over 42’000 entries from photographers spanning 96 countries.
The exhibition is a showcase of the most breath-taking sights over the natural world and the 100 award winning images are part of international tour.
Laura Pye, Head of Culture at Bristol City Council, said: “For over five decades Wildlife Photographer of the Year has continued to champion truly brilliant, honest, and ethical wildlife photography and we are delighted to welcome the exhibition back to M Shed.”
The exhibition started on November 28th 2015 and will run until April 10th 2016, and is open 10am to 5pm. Tickets are available online at: museumbookings@bristol.gov.uk or on the door.