12:00AM, Monday 18 January 2016
Animals from around the globe was the focal point of an exhibition held at Clarion House.
‘Wildlife of the World’, which featured pictures of penguins, elephants and butterflies, is a touring exhibition which has been organised by The Photographic Angle (TPA).
The aim of the exhibition, which was at the venue in Norreys Drive on Saturday and Sunday, was to encourage people to make a personal commitment to help preserve our environment and help to protect it.
Supporting the art of photography is the aim of TPA, a charity which provides space for new photographers to display their work.
It does not sell, it aims to engage and educate.
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