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I am a published conservation artist from the UK and I specialise in highly detailed oil paintings and pencil drawings.
I have always been passionate about wildlife and the natural world. I have a Bachelors Degree in Zoology and a Masters degree in Biodiversity and Conservation.
As soon as heard about the Invicta wildlife fund I wanted to get involved. Art is a powerful tool to help spread awareness and reach people who are perhaps unaware of what’s happening in the animal world. I believe in the power of promoting conservation through art whether through artivism or catching peoples attention with a beautiful painting.
Aside from working with many charities I plant trees with every painting I sell, creating beautiful art and helping to restore our natural world one painting at a time.
Despite the large range and flexibility of this species, population density is often very low and populations are largely restricted to isolated fragments throughout the geographical range. There is a suspected population reduction of ≥50% in this species over a three-generation period (36 years, estimating the generation length to be 12 years). This time period includes some time in both the past and the future. Causes of this reduction (which have not ceased) include continuing decline in area, extent and quality of habitat, severe forest fragmentation, and exploitation through unsustainable levels of hunting and live-capture for the illegal in-country pet trade. Based on these premises, the species is listed as Endangered, though it will likely be considered Critically Endangered in the near future.
SOURCE: IUCN REDLIST