Introducing Our 2024 British Nature Calendar

In 2023, we launched our first-ever wildlife photography calendar, a celebration of the stunning creatures that inhabit the UK. The interest was far greater than we anticipated, and there was some constructive suggestions for improvement which we have taken on board. This year, we proudly present our 2024 Calendar, an even more enchanting showcase of the beauty of nature in the UK.

Expanding Horizons

While our 2023 calendar was dedicated solely to the wonders of UK wildlife, the 2024 edition offers a delightful twist. We've blended captivating wildlife imagery with breath-taking landscapes, providing a holistic experience of the UK's natural wonders. From awe-inspiring vistas to close encounters with our native wildlife, each month is a visual treat.

Affordable Elegance

We understand the importance of keeping our products accessible, despite rising print costs. We've worked diligently to keep our prices competitive so that everyone can enjoy these photos throughout the year.

  • We are pleased to be offering three sizes this year.

  • All three feature the same photos each month, regardless of size.

  • Which ever size you order it will include a donation to Campus & Co

Early-Bird Offer and Ordering Deadlines

To show our gratitude for your continued support, we're offering a special deal for early birds. Order your 2024 calendar before November 15th, and you'll get £5 off each product. It's a small token of our appreciation. The ordering window for calendars will close on the 20th of November, so make sure to secure yours before it's too late.

Conclusion

Join us in celebrating the exquisite beauty of the UK's nature in our 2024 A3 wall calendar. With a captivating blend of wildlife and landscapes, we hope to inspire and delight you throughout the year. Order your calendar today and be a part of our journey through the wild and scenic UK. Thank you for your interest and we can’t wait to hear how you like the new calendar.

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