Forty years of wildlife and landscape photos taken by Sam Zeveloff, a recently retired zoology professor at Weber State University, is now on display in the Stewart Library.

A reception for the exhibit will be held March 13 at 4 p.m. in the Stewart Library Hetzel-Hoellein Room 321.

“Wildlife and Landscapes” is presented by WSU Friends of Stewart Library. The exhibit features images Zeveloff has taken during his travels across the globe, including Madagascar, Fiji and Utah.

“I have always been deeply intrigued by nature’s incredible and profound beauty,” Zeveloff said. “My hope is that those viewing these photographs will be moved to conserve the places and species that inspire them.”

 The public is welcome to tour the free exhibit seven days a week during varying library hours. For more information about the exhibit, call 801-626-6509. Accompanying education material is available. For more information about the Stewart Library, visit library.weber.edu.