when: 23 September 2023 - 13 December 2023 | venue: Wildbark at Mulligans Flat | cost: See event for details | address: Rosenberg Street Throsby 2914 | website: https://belcoarts.com.au
published: 20 Nov 2023, 5 min read
This showcased event has concluded.
Expired
National Threatened Species Day is an opportunity to shine a light on Australia's at-risk native plants and animals, and celebrate the many important conservation activities being undertaken by scientists and the community to protect these species and their habitats.
Gungahlin Arts and Wildbark are proud to present an exhibition of images by photographers around Australia. These works celebrate connection to nature and commitment to understanding, protecting and nurturing threatened plants and animals, the habitats and ecosystems that support them, and conservation initiatives aimed at protecting them.
Content from UpNext.com.au. Please don't scrape website.
National Threatened Species Day is an opportunity to shine a light on Australia's at-risk native plants and animals, and celebrate the many important conservation activities being undertaken by scientists and the community to protect these species and their habitats.
Gungahlin Arts and Wildbark are proud to present an exhibition of images by photographers around Australia. These works celebrate connection to nature and commitment to understanding, protecting and nurturing threatened plants and animals, the habitats and ecosystems that support them, and conservation initiatives aimed at protecting them.
Go see Threatened Species Open Photographic Exhibition 2023.

Threatened Species Open Photographic Exhibition 2023 is on 23 September 2023 - 13 December 2023. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Throsby. Call 02 6173 3300 for details. Visit their website at https://belcoarts.com.au.
Are we missing something? Help us improve this article. Reach out to us.
Event Details
Are you looking for 'Things To Do' ideas?
Canberra Upnext Team
Hey, Canberra crowd! I’m your dedicated UpNext scout, canvassing all corners of the capital to uncover the deals you can't afford to miss. From Fyshwick markets to the latest exhibit at the National Gallery, I'm on the ground, bringing you the best of Canberra's shopping, dining, and culture. Whether you're looking for insider tips on where to find designer threads or the coziest spots for a flat white, my finds are bound to add value to your day. Keep up with my discoveries and join a community passionate about the hidden treasures and the unbeatable bargains our city offers. Dive into my world on Instagram @UpnextCanberra, where I post the latest buzz, the hottest sales, and the best-kept secrets of Canberra living. Follow along and make the most of your city adventures with the exclusive insights from UpNext.
See recent events discovered by Canberra Upnext Team

Megalo: 45 Years of Print 2025
This year Megalo Print Studio is celebrating 45 years of printmaking on Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri Country/Canberra! Featuring 45 works drawn from the Megalo archive spanning the past 45 years of community arts, from social activism, community projects and artist editioning, the exhibition celebrates the continuing legacy of this extraordinary studio and looks towards the next chapter in their history together

Ausdance ACT Australian Dance Week 2025
Australian Dance Week provides the opportunity to turn the spotlight on the incredible local dance scene, and they are very proud that Ausdance ACT hosts the largest Australian Dance Week program in Australia

Unearth Deep Time - Self Guided Walk 2025
Unearth the deep past on a self-guided tour of the National Rock Garden, where some rocks are more than two billion years old! Touch fossils and reveal the past lives of giant clams, trilobites and corals, the inhabitants of tropical reefs that once grew in Canberra

With moth by Sue Peachey 2025
Sue Peachey continues her inquiry into humanity's relationship with the natural world

Gallery at the NFSA | Constellations by Robin Fox 2025
Created by award-winning audiovisual artist Robin Fox, and in partnership with the Enlighten Festival, the National Film and Sound Archive presents Constellations: an exhibition unifying the relationship between sound, light and space