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Sahara Sunrise

The giraffe, its intricate patterns etched in meticulous detail, stood as a stoic observer against the canvas of the fading day. The vibrant watercolor wash painted a sky ablaze with the colors of sunset, casting a warm glow upon the creature’s serene countenance. As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the distant hills in shades of orange and pink, the giraffe remained a steadfast presence, its gaze fixed on the ever-changing panorama, a silent witness to the quiet beauty of the savanna.

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This artwork features a detailed line drawing of a giraffe's head and neck set against a vibrant watercolor background. The contrasting styles create a captivating image where the intricate details of the giraffe are juxtaposed with the free-flowing colors of the sky and landscape.

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“Sahara Sunrise” Fine Art Print for Charity

Donate $50 or greater today to our Giraffe in the Wild campaign and receive this limited edition fine art print

Your contribution supports multiple giraffe conservation projects across Africa, including the return of many giraffe to their original habitat and is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by US law. Prints are shipped for FREE, worldwide.

With each print, you’ll also receive a personalized Certificate of Authenticity and access to our Donor Portal, allowing you to stay connected with our giraffe conservation efforts through field updates, engage in creative social media challenges, and view our periodic State of Giraffe report showcasing the impact of your support and the latest on wild giraffe populations.

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Over the past 35 years, giraffe numbers have decreased by nearly 30%. In regions once considered prime habitats, their numbers have dropped by up to 95%, and giraffe have lost nearly 90% of their historical range over the last three centuries.

The plight of giraffe, one of conservation’s best-kept secrets, is finally coming to light. Despite a significant decline in their population over recent decades, giraffe have garnered minimal attention and support for their conservation. Research conducted by conservationists has led to critical discoveries for the preservation of giraffe in the wild, most notably the identification of four distinct giraffe species. Among these, two species have such critically low populations that they are among the most endangered large mammals on the planet.

In the BBC documentary “Giraffe: Africa’s Gentle Giants”—featuring GCF’s important work in Africa—Sir David Attenborough referred to this decline as a “Silent Extinction.” These alarming numbers serve as a reminder that we need to protect giraffe now before it is too late.

GCF is the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. We are dedicated to securing a future for all giraffe populations in the wild. Our conservation approach is based on solid science and our Translocation Programs are just one example that proves our success by actively bringing giraffe back into areas where they originally reigned.

Donating to GCF saves giraffe and puts you at the center of our work.

You are the backbone of our conservation actions and partnerships throughout Africa. Your support makes a difference.

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