Make sure you book now and come along to Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, on Thursday (December 6) at 7 pm, for Mick Brown’s talk on his fascinating experiences with the world’s largest carnivores.
Roaming over vast distances of land, sea and ice, the Polar Bear is master of all three environments, truly earning the term “iconic’.
Wildlife photographer Mick has been working in the Arctic and Antarctica as a guide, lecturer and photographer for the past 18 years.
Based on his own studies and encounters he will give a presentation on the life of the worlds largest carnivore, exploring its lifestyle habits and habitats.
Tickets are £5 (£4 to Friends of Tenby Museum members) and it is advisable to book for this talk.
Contact the museum for more details on 01834 842809.







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