Artwork Collection

Nature's Keepers

Nature’s Keepers interprets endangered species and the wildlife conservation efforts that have helped them survive, to encourage empathy and awareness about the differences we can make in the lives of other beings.

Endangered Species Wildlife Conservation Habitat Nature Animals

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Clones
Clones

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Clones

Black footed Ferrets are cloned to aid dwindling populations.

Comfy Cozy
Comfy Cozy

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Comfy Cozy

Panda’s live in the comfort and safety of sanctuaries as their habitat recovers.

Forming Friendships
Forming Friendships

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Forming Friendships

Children learn about snow leopards in educational camps and explore their habitat, akin to the way they learn about their peers in school.

Got Vaccinated
Got Vaccinated

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Got Vaccinated

Monk Seals are vaccinated to combat natural diseases that have previously decimated the population.

Growing Gardens
Growing Gardens

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Growing Gardens

Humans and Elephants coexist through maintaining different crops together.

Let's Play Pretend
Let's Play Pretend

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Let's Play Pretend

Hand reared Kakapo chicks are left alone with each other, playing pretend.

Moving Home
Moving Home

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Moving Home

Rhinos are relocated to once-extinct, now protected areas in an effort to restore and revitalize the land.

On a Date
On a Date

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On a Date

Bison and Cattle relationships are established to promote genetic diversity.

Surprise Sustenance
Surprise Sustenance

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Surprise Sustenance

More prey is brought into Dhole territory to avoid human-animal conflict.

Tracking Jewels
Tracking Jewels

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Tracking Jewels

Right Whales are tracked with technology that helps gather information on their health and migration patterns.

Work by

Jessie Zheng

Illustrator

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