Spring Into The Wild Escape at The Hunterian

Hunterian Zoology Museum Graham Kerr Building University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ
Free entry, drop-in basis!
Bring your little explorers down to ‘The Wild Escape’ at the Hunterian Zoology Museum this spring holiday where you can explore the animals, enjoy arts and crafts, activities and follow the endangered animal children’s trail!
With the help of their new labels, which creatures will you see that are Extinct, Endangered or of Least concern? These are just three of the nine categories animals fall under in the IUCN* Red List. Which other categories will you find at the museum as you complete the trail?
As part of Art Fund UK’s “Wild Escape” programme, you can cross the worlds of science and art. Reimagine some of the animals in their more natural habitats and share your creations with others taking part.
Open
Tuesday 4 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Wednesday 5 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Thursday 6 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Tuesday 11 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Wednesday 12 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Thursday 13 April 11.00am – 3.00pm
Free – Reserve a spot at EventBrite
Hunterian Art Gallery
Combine your trip to the Zoology Museum with a visit to the Hunterian Art Gallery and enjoy our self-led tour, exploring the natural world as it appears in artworks in our new display.
The Wee World Changers events will be taking place across University venues in 2023. All events are free, facilitated and drop-in.
* International Union for the Conservation of Nature
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