Flight Disruption Exhibition @ JMB

https://www.jmbt.org.uk/whats-on/
10:00 am - 5:00 pm January 7, 2026
John Muir's Birthplace
126 High Street
Dunbar, EH42 1JJ

This exhibition is a collection of prints of wild British birds that are impacted by climate change. Climate change is affecting our birds in many ways: warming seas impact the food chain, rising sea levels change the geography of where birds can breed and lay eggs, bad weather can make it hard to find food and feed young and extreme temperatures can make survival difficult. Numbers of British birds are predicted to fall drastically over the coming years. The exhibition features original, hand-pulled, linocut prints of birds seen along the coast of East Lothian. Many of the birds featured are impacted in some way by climate change and are either on the red or amber list of the BTO Birds of Conservation Concern in the UK.

Work by Caroline Convey, a Scottish wildlife artist working in lino to make reduction prints.

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