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Something BIG has happened thanks to our friends @zoostudio who have kindly donated a very limited run of their award winning photograph of our amazingly unique Tal'ngai Dha'run! Details on how you can own your own very special art work are below and ALL proceeds are going to the Australian Bat Clinic for the care of sick and injured wildlife. Very special thanks to Ken, Beck, Alison and John at Zoo Studio for their time and generosity for this rare fundraising opportunity.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Would you love to own a piece of art that is truly unique and special? Zoo Studio are offering a limited run of our Gold Award Winning Photograph of Tal'ngai Dha'run - the leucistic Grey Headed Flying Fox from the Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre. We have printed TEN 10 x 20 inch panoramic prints on art rag paper for purchase. ALL proceeds go directly to the Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre.
You can own one of these stunning artwork prints for $425.00 + postage. Prints are unframed and can be shipped worldwide. These will be sold on basis of the first person to contact the Australian Bat Clinic by email on: cathy@australianbatclinic.com.au
Payment can be by direct deposit or PayPal. Payment details and invoices will be provided once the sale of the print is confirmed to the buyer.
Tal'ngai Dha'run (meaning 'White Wing' in the local indigenous dialect) was found in November 2016 during a rescue event in which hundreds of Grey Headed Flying Foxes were left orphaned and therefore raised by the volunteers at the Australian Bat Clinic. Due to the lack of skin pigmentation, Tal'ngai is at extreme risk of sunburn, associated injuries and cancer so therefore he was unable to be released into the wild with the other orphans.
Zoo Studio's Master Photographer Ken Drake was awarded the Gold Medal by the Australian Institute of Professional Photography for this photograph at both a state and national level.
Payment can be by direct deposit or PayPal. Payment details and invoices will be provided once the sale of the print is confirmed to the buyer.
Tal'ngai Dha'run (meaning 'White Wing' in the local indigenous dialect) was found in November 2016 during a rescue event in which hundreds of Grey Headed Flying Foxes were left orphaned and therefore raised by the volunteers at the Australian Bat Clinic. Due to the lack of skin pigmentation, Tal'ngai is at extreme risk of sunburn, associated injuries and cancer so therefore he was unable to be released into the wild with the other orphans.
Zoo Studio's Master Photographer Ken Drake was awarded the Gold Medal by the Australian Institute of Professional Photography for this photograph at both a state and national level.
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