The Seaton Tramway is set to welcome the Comedy Wildlife Photography Exhibition to Seaton Station for three months, as an added attraction for visitors to the tramway.
Running from 17th January until 19th April 2026, the exhibition celebrates the lighter side of the natural world while raising awareness of vital conservation issues. Founded by wildlife photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE and Tom Sullam, the competition receives thousands of hilarious and heart-warming entries each year from across the globe.
Paul Joynson-Hicks said: “Our world is extraordinarily beautiful and interconnected, yet the human race is doing its best to over-exploit and damage it. Issues of wildlife conservation and sustainability are gaining momentum globally, yet the messages and images tend to be negative, depressing and enervating.”
The exhibition is open daily at Seaton Station from 1000-1600. Joint tickets for the Tramway and Exhibition or Jurassic Discovery Dinosaur Exhibition and the Exhibition are available, these will save money when compared to buying separate tickets.
The photos in the exhibition will be available via auction once it closes, with money going back to the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards and their photographers.
- Tickets available at https://www.tram.co.uk/comedy-wildlife