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David Stribbling is one of the UK’s leading wildlife artists and listed at Artprice, the world leader in art market information (see www.artprice.com) and also Artnet (www.artnet.com). Known for powerfully evocative oil paintings with exquisite detail and colour, primarily of wildlife subjects and with a particular affinity for Africa and the big cats. Galleries and collectors on both sides of the Atlantic eagerly await new work by this artist, whose work has been sold through world renowned auction houses Christies (London) and Phillips (Chester). David Stribbling has been selected as a finalist for the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year for each year that he entered. His 2008 entry ‘Raid on Mfuwe’ sold in the first ten minutes of the preview night at the Mall Galleries in London and his most recent 2022 entry received a “Highly Commended” award from the judges. He was the subject of the kindle book “Wildlife Oil Painting and his work is also featured in the book ‘A Masterclass in Drawing & Painting Animals, Wild Animals, Pets, Birds, Fish and Insects’ (published by Anness Publishing)
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