My charity print to raise awareness and money for the amazing Pangolin!
These fine art giclée prints are professionally printed on museum quality 210gsm paper, Limited to 200 prints in each colourway and are signed, hand embossed and numbered. Dimensions are 420mm x 594mm (16.5 x 23.4 in).
This art print is released purely to raise awareness and money for wildlife charities with ALL profits going directly to them. My current charity choice is Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) – They do amazing work to protect Pangolins as well as many other Asian animals by intercepting, and prosecuting illegal trafficking whilst working hand in hand with other charities who treat and releasing trafficked wildlife, They also work hard to educate the population and younger generations.
I’m raising money and awareness to help this amazing charity and pangolins in general by selling two versions of this print, with ALL profits going directly to Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV).
Check out their website here https://env4wildlife.org/ to see all the great work they do.
So buy yourself a print, buy a nature lover a print, or just share this page with someone who loves animals or art - Be a Pangolin Hero!
WE can to do something to help bring an end to the deaths of millions of wild animals, not just pangolins, killed in the name of commerce, tradition, herbal remedy and organised crime.
#letstipthescales
Prints will be well protected in a hard tube and sent out in batches every 2 weeks but if in doubt please do include a message with your order and I can answer any queries.
The Pangolin is said to be the world’s most trafficked mammal, killed for its scales and its meat. Exported to China and Vietnam amongst other countries it is consumed both as a delicacy and for herbal medicine. It’s scales are keratin - that’s hair and nails to me and you, there’s nothing magical or medicinal about them, they’ll do you about as much good as biting your fingernails.
Every year over 100,000 pangolins are taken from both the African and Asian continents and all eight species of pangolin are classified by the IUCN as threatened with extinction, two being classified as critically endangered. Added to the direct threat of poaching, Pangolins’ face on-going habitat loss from deforestation – something that threatens thousands of other species globally.