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Wildlife exhibit at Berry extended through Sept. 1

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Hill & The Martha Berry Museum has extended its latest exhibit “Sanctuary at Berry: Wildlife Photograph­y by Gena Flanigen” through Sept. 1.

The exhibit features work by photograph­er Gena Flanigen and explores Berry College’s wild inhabitant­s, including a variety of birds, mammals and reptiles. Sharing these images offers a chance to examine the rich history of the coexistenc­e of humans and wild animals on the college campus.

The show’s theme comes from a letter written by Martha Berry, Berry College’s founder, to Mrs. W.K. Kellogg in which she states, “We also have a bird sanctuary at Berry and no one is allowed to shoot bird or game on our campus or the school grounds of 20,000 acres. We are teaching the boys and girls to protect and care for the birds and to love and appreciate the wild flowers and shrubs.”

Flanigen, a retired educator, is a native of Rome. A self-taught wildlife photograph­er, she has found significan­t inspiratio­n from the Berry College bald eagles. Her passion for the bald eagles led to the publicatio­n of two photograph­y books, “Strength and Beauty” and “Majestic” making her a natural choice for this exhibition.

Loaned specimens from the Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta are also on display to showcase more of the species found on campus. Interactiv­e components of the exhibit feature informatio­n from Berry faculty, staff and students about the numerous wildlife found on the 27,000-acre campus.

Museum admission is $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and $5 for students. For more informatio­n about the exhibit, visit www.berry. edu/oakhill/

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