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Thursday 10 November 2016

Rewilding Britain & Wiltshire’s Wildlife Riches 24 Nov Swindon

The Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre is hosting a rare opportunity to meet the award-winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker Nick Upton. Free admission.

Rewilding Britain and Wiltshire’s Wildlife Riches

Meet Multi award-winning Wiltshire based wildlife filmmaker and photographer Nick Upton at the Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Thursday 24 November, 7pm
Nick will present his recent stills work documenting a range of major UK conservation projects and Wiltshire’s wildlife riches. He’ll showcase Beaver, Crane, Pine marten, Water vole and Harvest mouse reintroductions nationally and Wiltshire’s stunning flower meadows, rare butterflies, bats and the return of the Great Bustard.

Nick, who has worked with Sir David Attenborough and produced many films for the BBC and broadcasters worldwide, contributes photos and text to many books and magazines including BBC Wildlife, National Geographic and Wiltshire Life, and won the documentary category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards in 2014 and 2016.
There will also be an opportunity to purchase card and print versions of Nick’s work.

The talk is free of charge and tickets are available by contacting localstudies@wiltshire.gov.uk or 01249 705500. Booking is strongly advised.
Venue: Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, SN15 3QN. Free parking available on site
NB - I can provide images if you would like them
Regards
Julie

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