(Posted 27th September 2022)
One of 100+ prints for sale during Prints for Wildlife © Marion Payr, Akagera National Park |
Dear ATCNews Readers and Friends, Today, our team is extending the campaign by two more days. Prints can still be purchased until 28th of September, 2022 at 12am PST (9am CEST on September 29). All proceeds, after printing and handling, are donated to African Parks. Launched in 2020 in response to the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Africa’s communities and wildlife areas, the Prints for Wildlife campaign raised a total of US $1.75 million for African Parks, by selling over 15,000 unique wildlife prints in two print sales each spanning 30 days. Again, this year we have received incredible photographs to showcase and celebrate wildlife from around the world. We are so grateful to the more than 240 photographers from around the globe who donated their photographs, to the Prints for Wildlife team, and to all of you, for your support and dedication. With deep gratitude to all our supporters over the past 3 years, the Prints for Wildlife team has decided to take a break in 2023 to refine the campaign’s concept before relaunching again in 2024. |
Thank you for your contribution to the management of 22 protected areas in 12 countries covering over 20 million hectares! From your friends at African Parks |
Prints for Wildlife Gallery Selects Click images to access the gallery or to learn more. |
African Parks is a non-profit conservation organisation that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities. We currently manage 22 national parks and protected areas in 12 countries covering over 20 million hectares: Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, the Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Sudan, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Visit www.africanparks.org to learn more. |
Prints for Wildlife, initiated by wildlife photographers Pie Aerts and Marion Payr, features 100+ photos from acclaimed wildlife photographers, as well as local talent from countries such as Rwanda, Kenya, Botswana and South Africa. Each photographer has contributed an iconic image to be part of a special sale of 100 prints for $100 each, of which 100% of proceeds, after printing and handling, will go to African Parks. For more information visit www.PrintsforWildlife.org and follow @printsforwildlife. |
African Parks, 52 Grosvenor Road, Bryanston, Gauteng 2191, South Africa, +27114650050 |
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