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I have always been passionate about drawing from a very young age, eventually leading me to study for a degree in Illustration at the Bournemouth Art Institute where I graduated with a 2:1 in 2004.
I now work as a graphic designer for my day job and keep the drawing up in my personal time. My other passion is wildlife so combining this theme with drawing is a big love of mine. I live in the Sussex countryside and when not working or drawing I love getting out into nature for walks in the surrounding woodlands and fields. I care a lot about the planet and helping to protect it and it’s beautiful creatures in every way I can so to be asked to donate a piece of my artwork for this cause was a no brainer for me! I hope that all the artists together can help to raise some money and awareness to help save the stunning and very precious animals of Africa!
African Wild Dogs have disappeared from much of their former range. Their population is currently estimated at approximately 6,600 adults in 39 subpopulations, of which only 1,400 are mature individuals. Population size is continuing to decline as a result of ongoing habitat fragmentation, conflict with human activities, and infectious disease. Given uncertainty surrounding population estimates, and the species’ tendency to population fluctuations, the largest subpopulations might well number <250 mature individuals, thereby warranting listing as Endangered under criterion C2a(i).
SOURCE: IUCN RED LIST