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National Geographic: The Greatest Wildlife Photographs

You are invited to join Michael and Shelby Tutty at the Dunn Museum on July 25 from 6-8 pm, for a special viewing of this stunning exhibition.

For 115 years, National Geographic has pioneered and championed the art of wildlife photography, and captivated generations of engaged audiences with a steady stream of extraordinary images of animals in nature. From the very first image to appear—a reindeer in 1903—National Geographic Society's publications have broken new ground, establishing an unmatched legacy of artistic, scientific and technical achievement.

In this exhibition, visitors will witness the best wildlife pictures from the pages of National Geographic magazine. Showcasing the evolution of photography, the images convey how camera traps, remote imaging and underwater technology have granted photographers access to wildlife in their natural habitat.

These are the Greatest Wildlife Photographs.

As a thank you for your generosity, the Tutty family will match all gifts to our endowment fund, up to $500.

Light bites and drinks provided.

Image: Geladas by Trevor Frost, Menz-Guassa Community Conservation Area, Ethiopia, 2015

Organized and traveled by the National Geographic Society.
 

If you have questions or need assistance registering for the event, please contact the Donor Relations Team at 847-968-3110 or [email protected]