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Thomas Worthington grad Justin Grubb’s beautiful wildlife photos tell stories of conservation from around the world
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When Justin Grubb was growing up in Worthington, he had a creek in his backyard where he would go exploring and catch fish, frogs and tadpoles. These days, Grubb is still pursuing his fascination with nature, but as a wildlife filmmaker and photographer, his play area now stretches across the globe.
For the first time, Grubb is displaying his photography work in an exhibition, “Conservation Through a Lens,” on view now through June 18 at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center, and afterward from July 12 through Sept. 2 at the McConnell Arts Center in Worthington. The photos are also for sale, with all proceeds going to the Audubon Center and other conservation organizations.