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ART FOR conservation

In 1960 while in his late 20s, the RAF flew Brit David Shepherd, who was then an aviation artist, to Kenya, where he was commissioned for his first wildlife painting – a rhino on a runway. His life forever changed.

While in Tanzania around (DSWF), using his artworks to raise awareness and funds for conservation efforts across Africa and Asia.

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