Photographers urged to capture London's wildlife
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Photographers urged to capture London's wildlife
"Londoners have until 27 May to submit their best snaps of 'the capital's surprising pockets of wildlife', Transport for London (TfL) said."
"Four winners will each receive a Santander Cycles annual subscription worth 120, a pair of tickets to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum worth 31, and the official exhibition book worth 28."
"Will Norman stated, 'This competition is a great way for Londoners to discover the city's surprising wildlife and explore its green spaces by bike.'"
"Earlier this year, Sir David Attenborough highlighted London's wildlife in one-off documentary Wild London, showing the capital's abundance of animal curiosities."
A new competition invites Londoners to submit wildlife photographs for exhibition at a Tube station. Participants can showcase the capital's wildlife until 27 May. Four winners will receive prizes including a Santander Cycles subscription, tickets to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, and an exhibition book. One overall winner will have their photo displayed at South Kensington Underground station. The initiative encourages exploration of London's green spaces and supports cycling in the city, aligning with the mayor's environmental goals.
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