TENBY and District Camera Club welcomed back local biologist Mick Brown to give a fascinating talk on Greenland, where he spent a year.

Greenland is the world’s largest non-continental island, with stunning landscapes. Covered predominately by snow and ice, it is the least densely populated country in the world.

Mick’s talk covered many aspects of life on this unusual island from the people and their beliefs, to social issues and their attitude to the wildlife. Polar Bears, whales, seals and sea birds are both appreciated and abused. Hunting and fishing is prevalent - for skins, food and tourism.

Mick gave a comprehensive general view of life on Greenland including the good and the bad. Education and health care is good with generous support form Denmark. Greenland faces challenges because of its location, isolation and cold extreme climate.

Monica Doshi is well known to many members of Tenby CC. She has twice been a finalist in British Wildlife Photography Awards; runner up in Scottish Nature Awards; Shortlisted in International Bird Photographer of the Year, and award winner in the SINWP Bird Photographer of the Year in conjunction with the RSPB. Monica is also an ambassador for Paper Spectrum and Shimoda Uk.

Monica travels the UK in her motor home, allowing her the freedom to choose where ever there is a photographic opportunity.

Her talk started in Norway with tales of low temperatures while observing unusual birdlife. The she moved to Svalbard with glaciers and icebergs, landscapes and wildlife strongly featured including Polar Bears and puffins.

Moving to the equator and Kenya, Monica showed outstanding photographs of cheetahs with cubs, lions, elephants, hyenas and giraffes and much more; landscapes of remarkable sunsets too.

Travelling South, Monica’s audience ventured to the Falklands to be shown the rich unique wildlife. Stunning close ups of elephant seals, Penguins dashing out of the sea, and a huge variety of bird life.

To a large audience, Monica enthralled everyone with her photographic skills, knowledge and enthusiasm.