![]() ![]() ![]() "It’s also a fantastic opportunity for local businesses, artists, schools and community groups to get involved. "After the success of Go Wild Gorillas in 2019, we are so excited to once again create a trail that engages the whole community and gets people of all ages outdoors exploring nature, discovering art and enjoying time together. Next year there will be a new animal adorning the island but it will not be revealed until June 14 at Government House.ĭurrell’s Director of Communications and Fundraising, Alex Shears, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be bringing a brand-new, colourful sculpture trail to Jersey in 2023. In 2019 Durrell brought islanders the 'Go Wild Gorillas' where 40 silverback sculptures, each decorated in a unique pattern, were dotted around the island for people to find.ĭurrell hopes their trails will inspire islanders and visitors to explore Jersey and connect with nature. Jersey will be welcoming back another animal sculpture trail next summer, Durrell has announced. ![]()
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