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Printed from Silvana Olivo’s original watercolour, the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), or painted dog, is one of the most endangered mammals on the planet, with about 6600 individuals left in the wild. They are found only in some Southern African countries. Wild dogs live in large packs and, when hunting, can run as fast as greyhounds. They have been ruthlessly killed by farmers to protect their livestock, and their habitat has become too fragmented to guarantee survival from epidemic diseases.

Printed in France on Fine Art Hahnemühle paper.

African wild dog – Print

A6 folded card in biodegradable seed paper (wildflowers), with kraft envelope. Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is captured here with its spring nuptial colours.

This bird is highly endangered in the vibrant countryside of Eastern France, especially Burgundy and Alsace.

Bluethroat – A6 card & envelope

A6 folded card in biodegradable seed paper (wildflowers), with kraft envelope. Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus) is considered the most striking tailed amphibian in Europe. It is endangered and very rare in France: It can be spotted, though very seldom, in the vibrant countryside of Eastern France, but also in Normandy where marshes still abound.

Marbled newt – A6 card & envelope

A6 folded card in biodegradable seed paper (wildflowers), with kraft envelope. Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the amazing wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria) lives along vertical rocks high up in the Chartreuse Park and in the peaceful highlands of the French Prealps. When it spreads its wings, it resembles a giant butterfly. It is a protected, vulnerable species.

Wallcreeper – A6 card & envelope

Printed from Silvana Olivo’s original watercolour, the Baby Black Rhino (in the image, Diceros bicornis) represents the hope for survival for this endangered species, which is found in the protected reserves of very few African countries today. The total number is less than 6500. The author witnessed the collapse of its last great wild population, in Zimbabwe, in the ’80s and ’90s, as documented in her book ‘Zambezi Valley, The Lost Stronghold’. Printed in France on Fine Art Hahnemühle paper.

Baby Black Rhino – Print

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is captured here with its spring nuptial colours. It is shy and capable of imitating the calls of many other species. This bird is highly endangered in the vibrant countryside of Eastern France, especially Burgundy and Alsace.

Bluethroat – A5 print

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the Lilac-breasted roller (Coracias caudatus) is an African roller found in sub-Saharan Africa, which displays eight colors in its beautiful plumage and performs aerial acrobatics. The bird is depicted perched at the top of a Tibouchina shrub, a typical plant found in South Africa with clusters of pink to violet flowers.

Lilac-breasted Roller – A5 print

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) is the most trafficked animal on the planet. Solitary, shy and nocturnal, pangolins – of which there are 8 species between Africa and Asia – are the only mammals covered in keratinous scales, which is what is causing their rapid decline. They resemble armoured anteaters and their tongue is almost as long as their body.

Pangolin – A5 print

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) is an African primate, depicted here looking up curiously at a butterfly. Proceeds from this artwork go towards the Zambia Primate Rescue Project run by Game Rangers International.

Vervet Monkey with butterfly – A5 print

Printed from Silvana Olivo’s original pencil drawing, the Vulturine Guineafowl (Acryllium vulturinum) is found in flocks in East Africa, in dry savanna habitat. It is larger than the other African guineafowls and its striking features have earned it the nickname of ‘royal guineafowl’. The bald head and neck resemble a vulture. There are about 10 000 in the wild and it is subjected to hunting. Printed in France on Fine Art Hahnemühle paper.

Vulturine Guineafowl – Print

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Deer, French Prealps, by Jérémie Rossetto

The elephants of Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, are part of the greatest remaining population in Africa.

Steve Nagari has witnessed close-up how thirsty they become in October, the hottest and driest month of the year. This image has been taken from an underground hide, near a drinking pan at the Ngamo plains of Southern Hwange. A herd of elephants had just arrived eager to get a long thirst-quenching drink and Steve immortalised a family which was only a few metres away.

Elephant drinking, Zimbabwe, by Steve Nagari

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Encounter with the wolf, by Jérémie Rossetto

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Eurasian pygmy owl, by Jérémie Rossetto

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus) is considered the most striking tailed amphibian in Europe. It is endangered and very rare in France: It can be spotted, though very seldom, in the vibrant countryside of Eastern France, but also in Normandy where marshes still abound.

Marbled newt – A5 print

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Eurasian pygmy owl, France, by Jérémie Rossetto

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

European crested tit, by Jérémie Rossetto

Edoardo, whose family is from Fiesole in the heart of ancient Tuscany, grew up travelling around the world. In the photoreportage domain, he is a member of the National Geographic Expedition team since 2019. His awards include Black and White Spider, National Geographic Contest, Master Cup Color, International Color Awards, Royal Geographic Society and many others. Since he started specialising in wedding photography as well, Edoardo has become a member of the Wedding PhotoJournalistic Association, Artistic Guild WPJA, he is founder of Best of Wedding Photography and he was also elected Photographer of the Year three times by the Italian association of wedding photographers (ANFM).

Exploring the ancient forest – Foreste Casentinesi, by Edoardo Agresti

Edoardo, whose family is from Fiesole in the heart of ancient Tuscany, grew up travelling around the world. In the photoreportage domain, he is a member of the National Geographic Expedition team since 2019. His awards include Black and White Spider, National Geographic Contest, Master Cup Color, International Color Awards, Royal Geographic Society and many others. Since he started specialising in wedding photography as well, Edoardo has become a member of the Wedding PhotoJournalistic Association, Artistic Guild WPJA, he is founder of Best of Wedding Photography and he was also elected Photographer of the Year three times by the Italian association of wedding photographers (ANFM).

Foreste Casentinesi National Park – Central Italy, by Edoardo Agresti

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Fox cub, by Jérémie Rossetto

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Fox in the French Prealps, by Jérémie Rossetto

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Fox, Central Italy, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Edoardo, whose family is from Fiesole in the heart of ancient Tuscany, grew up travelling around the world. In the photoreportage domain, he is a member of the National Geographic Expedition team since 2019. His awards include Black and White Spider, National Geographic Contest, Master Cup Color, International Color Awards, Royal Geographic Society and many others. Since he started specialising in wedding photography as well, Edoardo has become a member of the Wedding PhotoJournalistic Association, Artistic Guild WPJA, he is founder of Best of Wedding Photography and he was also elected Photographer of the Year three times by the Italian association of wedding photographers (ANFM).

In the forest – Tuscany Apennines, by Edoardo Agresti

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Lake Trasimeno, Italy, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Montagu’s harrier, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Monte Cucco Park, Umbria, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Peregrine falcon, Italy, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo. Rare butterflies like Apatura ilia live deep in the protected Casentino forests of Tuscany in the central Italian Apennines. They display wings with mesmerizing iridescent colours or camouflaged as soft leaves…

Rare butterflies of Tuscany

Printed from the original watercolor by Silvana Olivo, the amazing wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria) lives along vertical rocks high up in the Chartreuse Park and in the peaceful highlands of the French Prealps. When it spreads its wings, it resembles a giant butterfly. It is a protected, vulnerable species.

Wallcreeper – A5 print

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

White-throated dipper, by Jérémie Rossetto

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Wilderness, Central Italy, by Maurizio Biancarelli

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Wolf, France, by Jérémie Rossetto

Through his photography Jérémie, who is native of Savoie in the French Alps, expresses his passion for his wild mountains and their wildlife. His work is centred on celebrating the wildlife of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, and the need to support their conservation is conveyed by depicting their stunning beauty. Jérémie’s deep care for the environment has grown also by pursuing his studies pertaining nature as well as human sciences.

Wolf, French Prealps, by Jérémie Rossetto

Maurizio’s work centres on the wilderness and landscapes of Italy, but also of northern Europe and the Arctic. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Terre Sauvage and many other nature magazines. His awards include Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Maurizio has participated in the Wild Wonders of Europe and has published five books, four of which on assignement for the Italian Ministry for Environment and the region of Umbria.

Wolves in Central Apennines of Italy, by Maurizio Biancarelli

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