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Tony Pridham
Birds of the world and Australia Tony is a keen environmentalist and conversationalist, who has participated in research papers on some of Australia's rarest birds, namely the Golden Shouldered and Orange Bellied Parrots. His knowledge and skills as a bird-watching guide are sought from enthusiasts far and wide. Paintings by the artist have supported many conservation projects around the world. Recently Tony Pridham's work was featured in Penny Olsen's book "Feather and Brush", a 300 year history of Australia Birds in Art. This year, Tony has been commissioned by Penny Olsen to illustrate her new book on the extinct Paradise Parrot. Read more about Tony Pridham...
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Simon Combes
African Wildlife
Simon Combes has contributed artwork and large portions of his and his families time as the Project Director and Kenya Representative for Rhino Rescue Trust in Kenya. Their mission is to protect all endangered species from poaching and to help the surrounding communities affected by wildlife conflicts. Read more about Simon Combes...
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Glen Loates
Nature art Glen is an avid and active environmentalist, lending his name and talents to hundreds of projects for nature and wildlife preservation. He completed a series of owl drawings for a platinum collector coin series for the Royal Canadian Mint and a series of four paintings of North American animals to support the World Wildlife Fund. Through the Franklin Mint, in conjunction with the National Wildlife Federation, his limited edition collector plate series, "Feline Friends", has successfully taken his popular images to the United States, Europe and Australia. Most recently, Glen has been commissioned to develop a huge Deep Sea mural representing over 125 different species of ocean life for display at the exciting new Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Read more about Glen Loates...
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Michael Dumas
Realistic interpretation of nature. Conservation efforts the world over have benefitted by Michael's dedication and support. At the time of his receiving the Carling-OKeefe Professional Conservationist Award in 1986, it was estimated that he was instrumental in raising in excess of five million dollars for conservation projects. Many more millions have been generated for conservation since then. Read more about Michael Dumas...
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Christopher Walden
Realistic Wildlife & Landscape Paintings It is estimated that Chris's artwork has raised over 35 million dollars over the past 19 years to help preserve the lands he paints for future generations to enjoy. Chris's efforts for conservation have extended all the way to the South Pacific to his native land of New Zealand where he has formed an organization called S.P.A.C.E (South Pacific Artist Conservation Effort). Read more about Christopher Walden...
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