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The Wilds Wants Everyone Who Has An Artistic Side To Attend Their Art Camp
The Wilds Art Camp takes place Aug. 15 to 17, and will be facilitated by nationally renowned wildlife artist Linda Howard Bittner. “The Wilds offers the best opportunity in Ohio to experience a variety of native flora and fauna species along with an impressive array of endangered animals from around the world,” said Howard Bittner. “The expansive habitats and stunning landscapes are guaranteed to inspire any artist.” All levels of arts experience are welcome, although registrants must be age 18 or older. The camp itinerary includes both planned activities along with flexible time to allow opportunities to explore the specific interests of camp participants. Activities include seeing non-native species like African rhinos, scimitar-horned oryx, giraffes, and many other rare and endangered animals in open-range habitat, with stops Evening hikes and tours of the expansive lands at the Wilds will allow opportunities to capture prairie wildflowers, woodland scenes, and sweeping landscapes in the twilight. A relaxing campfire tops off the second night of camp. Howard Bittner, who specializes in two-dimensional arts, is a member of Masterworks for Nature, a group of wildlife artists from the Cincinnati area dedicated to supporting conservation efforts. Samples of her art and more information are available at www.masterworksfornature.org. Cost for the overnight camp is $150 per person, including overnight lodging at the Wilds’ yurt education camp, meals, and art sessions. Registration deadline is Aug. 11.
To register, or for more information, call 740-638-5030 x2286, or contact reservations@thewilds.org. The mission of the Wilds, an independent, nonprofit organization, is to advance conservation through science, education, and personal experience. The Wilds is open to visitors on select days May through October. |

I think we should move on from having dolphins in captivity now - we all know this isn't good for them.
The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is a magical place. The flora, fauna, remoteness and beauty are exquisite. Another interesting aspect is how the indigenous people there live. To learn more and see photos taken by indigenous children in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, you can visit ninosdelaamazonia.org
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