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Wildlife Conservation

The Earth, its wild places, and its wildlife are at risk. Due to deforestation, poaching, fur farming, etc., and its the very same environments that we as a species (as well as all species) depend on in order to survive. If the environment dies, so do we. I believe that we need to find more sustainable ways to live in order to start reversing the negative effect we've had on our planet over the past couple hundred years.

 So, to help the wildlife and their habitats, 10% of the proceeds from any prints or products bought will go to the respective conservation programs. Some of them have multiple to donate to, so if there is a specific one you’d like the money to go to, DM or email me.

Composure painting

Wildlife Support Shop

Image by Erik Mclean

How You Can Help

Image by Corentin Marzin

Wildlife News

Ibex Family

Foxtrot Artistry x Conservation Groups

Image by Lukasz Szmigiel

About the Conservation Groups

Read About the Collections

Browse below, and read about the different collections Kenzie has done, and what inspired her to do them, her thoughts on them, etc.

"A Life on Our Planet" by David Attenborough
Stats

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World Population

Carbon in Atmosphere

Remaining Wilderness

1937

2.3 Billion 

280 Parts per Million

66%

2020

7.8 Billion

415 Parts per Billion

35%

"For some time, climate scientists had warned that the planet would get warmer as we burned fossil fuels and released carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. A marked change in atmospheric carbon has always been incompatible with a stable earth. It was a feature of all five mass extinctions. In previous events, it had taken volcanic activity up to one million years to dredge up enough carbon from within the earth to trigger a catastrophe. By burning millions of years’ worth of living organisms all at once as coal and oil, we had managed to do so in less than 200." - David Attenborough on 'A Life on Our Planet'

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