PERREAULT Magazine FEB | MAR 2015 | Page 69

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There are a wide range of conservation groups and organisations who are working tirelessly to protect endangered species and habitats and tackle the enormous problem of illegal wildlife trade, with determination, courage and dedication. One such organisation that I work with is called Tusk, a small dynamic conservation organisation which has, through the support of individuals like you, been able to have a very real impact in terms of protecting wildlife, supporting communities and promoting education in Africa. Tusk not only works to protect endangered species, but also aims to use conservation as an effective tool to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable development amongst the rural communities who live alongside wildlife. I urge you to visit their website and have a look at some of their initiatives and projects. Then ask yourself again, what can YOU do to help. www.tusk.org/support.

Rosamond's next showing of sculpture is at Cadogan Hall, London, on March 19th, as part of the Audley Travel Lecture 2015, in aid of Tusk (obtain more information click here).

There are plans for a larger exhibition of photography and sculpture in central London in November 2015 with explorer Levison Wood, the first man to walk the length of the Nile. Levison's television series ‘Walking The Nile’ will be airing on Animal Planet, Discovery Channel from 10th March. More information about both sculpture exhibitions will be posted on www.rosamondlloyd.com/exhibitions over the forthcoming months.

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Rosamond is an affiliated sculptor to Tusk Trust

Rosamond's help to fund Tusk Rhino Conservation Project