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Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Last Chance
Closes May 29

Whether you're a nature lover, aspiring photographer, or simply love a perfectly captured moment, you will get inspired by the talent and technical expertise required to photograph such rare, emotive, and surprising glimpses of the diverse life on this planet.  


Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.

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Great Whales: Up Close and Personal

Exhibition
Closes July 3

Experience the Great Whales exhibition before it closes. With multi-sensory interactives and immersive experiences, the exhibition compares three unique species: the blue whale, the sperm whale, and the critically endangered right whale. From their size and diet to their intelligence and evolution, ROM invites you to dive in and discover the incredible great whales of Canada's east coast, their complex relationships with humans, and what we can do to save them.  

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"I Really Wanted to See That Fly"

From getting bitten by a mosquito carrying parasitic fly eggs to spending long hours alone tracking insects, entomologist and photographer Gil Wizen shares some of his award-winning nature photography. 

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Austin Clarke: Recognizing a Literary Great

Last year, the exhibition Austin Clark: Recognizing a Literary Great introduced a new portrait of renowned Canadian writer Austin Clarke by the artist Neville Clarke (no relation). We revisit the special program that marked the unveiling of that portrait.

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Mother and Son. Image ©Stéphane Granzotto.

Wizen next to an insect light trap in Honduras © Gil Wizen.

Portrait of Austin Clarke (2018). Neville Clarke (Jamaica, 1959 - ). Oil on canvas. JWL Forster National Portrait Gallery Fund.
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