Extinctions

What does an amur leopard, a harlequin and a Nubian giraffe have in common? They’re all critically endangered. Researchers estimate that at current rates of extinction, half of Earth’s species will be extinct by 2050. An extinction event of this scale will impact the humanity in ways we can’t imagine.

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Amur leopard

Amur leopard

Far eastern Russia and northeastern China (100 left)

14” x 14”
Oil on canvas

Prints available
California condor

California condor

Southwestern U.S. and Mexico (160 left)

10” x 8”
Oil on canvas

Prints available
hornbill final art

Helmeted Hornbill

6.85” x 8”
Digital

Habitat:
Southeast Asia (Fewer than 100 left)

Prints Available
Javan rhino

Javan rhinoceros

Java, Indonesia (60 left)

30” x 20”
Oil on canvas

Prints available
mountain gorilla

Mountain gorilla

6.5” x 6.5”
Digital

Habitat:
Central Africa (880 left)

Prints Available
North Atlantic Right Whale

North Atlantic right whale

74” x 74”
Oil on canvas

Habitat:
North Atlantic Ocean (356 left)

Prints Available
Northern white cheeked gibbon

Northern white-cheeked gibbon

10” x 8”
Oil on canvas

Habitat:
Vietnam (455 left)

Prints Available
sloth final art

Pygmy three-toed sloth

5.5” x 7.5”
Digital

Habitat:
Panama (Fewer than 75 left)

Prints Available
saola

Saola

Vietnam and Laos (Between 70 and 750 left)

10” x 8”
Oil on canvas

Prints available
Tarsier_final art

Siau Island Tarsier

5.75” x 8”
Digital

Habitat:
Philippines (Approximately 1000 left)

Prints Available
Vaquita

Vaquita

74” x 74”
Oil on canvas

Habitat:
Gulf of California (10 left)

Prints Available

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