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Great Plains launches Art for Conservation
Great Plains co-founder Beverly Joubert is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer and wildlife conservationist, and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large with her husband Dereck Joubert
Her powerful wildlife prints are on display at the Great Plains camps in Botswana, Zimbabwe and Kenya and are now all available for the first time in a new collection called Art for Conservation.
Following recent camp openings in Kenya and Zimbabwe, Great Plains have introduced fresh art in their prestigious camps and created a catalogue of the new Art for Conservation.
Guests and followers can see these images and the way they are displayed at the camps in Botswana, Kenya and Zimbabwe.
Joubert has pledged 50% of the proceeds of Art for Conservation to go towards Project Ranger, created by the Jouberts' charity Great Plains Foundation, which has to date funded over 200 rangers in seven countries who are on the frontline of conservation and preventing poaching.
The Foundation conserves and expands natural habitats in Africa through innovative conservation initiatives with a long-term commitment to the environment, wildlife and local communities.
It supports Great Plains in implementing programmes that address the nexus between people, land, and wildlife to have a lasting impact on Africa's iconic wildlife and wildernesses.
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