Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity
Read MoreLike many nocturnal animals, the Asian slow loris, has eyes adapted for surviving in the night time. Using red light doesn't disturb them like a white light would, as it barely registers with them as well as allowing them to exhibit more natural behaviour. Using a white light or flash could blind the animal for hours.
All proceeds from prints go to the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity, who rescued all of the animals featured here.
http://www.accb-cambodia.org
Phuket Elephant Sanctuary, a partnership between EARS Asia and Save Elephant Foundation in Thailand, rescued their first elephants in August 2016.
Kannika and Ma Dee were taken from the a tourist camp to their new home, where they will never have to work again.
These exclusive 8x12" prints are limited to 50 pieces each, US$50 plus shipping.