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David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation advocates for the conservation of all wildlife and wild spaces.
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Elephants
In the last 40 years, African elephant populations have declined by 40%.
Elephants
Tigers
Global tiger populations have plummeted by an alarming 96%.
Tigers
Lions
In just 20 years the population of African lions has fallen by 43%.
Lions
Snow Leopards
Scientists estimate that between 4000 – 6,500 snow leopards remain in the wild.
Snow Leopards
Chimpanzees
One chimpanzee is poached every four hours to satisfy consumer demand.
Chimpanzees
Painted Dogs
Today, just 6,600 painted dogs remain in the wild.
Painted Dogs
Rhinos
More than 8,800 African rhinos have slaughtered by poachers in the last 10 years.
Rhinos
Pangolins
All eight species of pangolins are now threatened with extinction.
Pangolins
About us
About us
Established in 1984, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation was set up to help turn the tide on species extinction.
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Shepherd family
DSWF was founded by the late, great wildlife artist and conservationist David Shepherd in 1984.
About David Shepherd
DSWF was founded by the late, great wildlife artist and conservationist David Shepherd in 1984.
Conservation
Conservation
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation works tirelessly to fund ground-based conservation partners across Africa and Asia who work to protect endangered species.
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Education
The purpose of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation education programme is to support children and young people to become effective advocates for wildlife conservation and biodiversity.
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Wildlife Art
Wildlife Art
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation has a rich art heritage thanks to our founder, the late great conservationist and wildlife artist, David Shepherd.
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Global Canvas 2025
Inviting young people to enter their masterpieces to our upcoming art competition.
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WAY 2024 Finalists Exhibition
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Wildlife
Artist
of the Year 2024
Winners Gallery
Orangutan
Michelle Lee Howk ‘First Time Entrants’ Award
Orangutan
Leo Pacquelet
Guardian of the Forest
Overall Competition Runner-Up
Guardian of the Forest
Aki Mimura
Spoonbill
Youth Exclusive Award
Spoonbill
Jeongyun Park
Wings
Wings Category Winner
Wings
Radka Kirby Tesaro
Octopus on Cube
Octopus on Cube
Stephen Rew
Out of Stock
£
2,250
Damascus Steel Stingray
Damascus Steel Stingray
Stephen Rew
Fever Pitch
Into the Blue Category Winner
Fever Pitch
Tom Middleton
Time to Breathe
Elizabeth Hosking ‘Watercolour’ Award
Time to Breathe
Brett Blumenthal
Out of Stock
£
475
Elephant
Facing Extinction Category Winner
Elephant
Sadie Aucott
Out of Stock
£
3,250
At What Cost
Environmental Artivism Category Winner
At What Cost
Martin Aveling
Burning Within
Earth’s Wild Beauty Category Winner
Burning Within
Emma Price
Ethereal Stalker
Animal Behaviour Category Winner
Ethereal Stalker
Sophie Niemann
Out of Stock
£
800
Jara
Overall Winner
Jara
Sarah Lake
Out of Stock
£
1,800
Broken Home
Abstract World Category Winner
Broken Home
Maxine Sheaffer
Out of Stock
£
1,886
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Animal Behaviour
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Earth’s Wild Beauty
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Facing Extinction
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Into the Blue
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Wings
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Youth Exclusive
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Mini Masters
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Finalists
Amai (Mother)
Brendain Hyundai Kambarazina
With Some Consideration
Emma Hunnisett
Venture
Bianca Botha
The Dozen at Dusk
Sarah Rhiannon
The Bull
Matthew Polluk
Rhinoceros Dreams
Anik McGrory
Rhino Bothering – Namibia Safari Sketchbook
Andrew Curtis
Pensive
Alice McConnel
Michelle Lee Howk ‘First Time Entrants’ Award
Orangutan
Leo Pacquelet
Kalahari Rhino
Andrew Curtis
Jewel of Madagascar
Louise Reilly
Infinite Shadows, Singular Light II
Louise Hancox
Hope
Cole Stirling
Holding on for Dear Life
Mike Pickett
Overall Competition Runner-Up
Guardian of the Forest
Aki Mimura
Gold Tiger
Tom Symonds
Fragments
Heather Irvine
Following Ancestral Paths
Polly Hosp
Fading Fast
Neal Griffin
Fading Away
Jane Veveris Callan
Eye of Light
Jane Davies
Echiche
Sarah Lake
Cousin
Emily Pooley
Clinging To Hope
Rosie Smith
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Amai (Mother)
With Some Consideration
Venture
The Dozen at Dusk
The Bull
Rhinoceros Dreams
Rhino Bothering – Namibia Safari Sketchbook
Pensive
Orangutan
Michelle Lee Howk ‘First Time Entrants’ Award
Kalahari Rhino
Jewel of Madagascar
56 × 46 cm
Out of Stock
Infinite Shadows, Singular Light II
48 × 40 cm
Out of Stock
Hope
Holding on for Dear Life
Guardian of the Forest
Overall Competition Runner-Up
Gold Tiger
Fragments
96 × 66 cm
Out of Stock
Following Ancestral Paths
Fading Fast
Fading Away
51 × 62 cm
Out of Stock
Eye of Light
Echiche
60 × 43 cm
Out of Stock
Cousin
50 × 50 cm
Out of Stock
Clinging To Hope
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