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I started this piece after learning more about the illegal wildlife trade of the pangolins and their scales. Imagine my horror when I found out that all this is happening closer to home than I thought. So with this piece, I've created a print on my INPRNT. 50% of profits will go to World Wildlife Fund Singapore. And then, because of the responses from the poll I posted on my Twitter, I've decided to do a second version, which I'll start on soon.
Print: www.inprnt.com/gallery/elainea…
According to WWF:
Due to Singapore’s role as one of the world’s busiest shipping ports and strong connectivity to other ports in the region, we are inevitably linked to transshipment of pangolin scales, despite best efforts on the part of enforcement authorities. It’s critical that we stop the illegal trade of pangolins—help us by becoming a Pangolin Protector today.
For the timelapse and the before and after, head on over to my Twitter account! Easily found under my Moments.
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