"Milo" sold at Werk aan de Muur a 2nd time!
09/02/18 19:42 Filed in: Sales
09 Feb 2018 - “Milo” sold at Werk aan de Muur!
26 Nov 2017 - “Milo” sold at Werk aan de Muur, 110*75cm print on canvas!
09 Feb 2018 - “Milo” sold at Werk aan de Muur, 75*50cm print on canvas!
A print on canvas of pretty Milo has been sold!!
Link: https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Milo/303727/132
About the photo:
Milo is the dominant male of the Ngamo pride in the release site at Antelope Park. As this lion is part of stage 2 of the rehabilitation program of ALERT. The margin of this photo will be donated to this conservation project. More info on this project: www.africaneedslions.com
About the Ngamo Lion Release Site:
The 6 adults (1 male and 5 females) of the ‘Ngamo Pride’ were captive born and released into the ‘Ngamo Lion Release Site’ in 2010, having been walked in the rehabilitation phase of the ex situ conservation project, the African Rehabilitation and Release into the Wild Programme. The pride’s 5 offspring (1 male and 4 females) were born in the site and have had no human contact, display natural behaviours, and are intended for release into the wild in the final phase of the Programme.
About the location:
This photo was taken at Antelope Park in Zimbabwe.
09 Feb 2018 - “Milo” sold at Werk aan de Muur, 75*50cm print on canvas!
A print on canvas of pretty Milo has been sold!!
Link: https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Milo/303727/132
About the photo:
Milo is the dominant male of the Ngamo pride in the release site at Antelope Park. As this lion is part of stage 2 of the rehabilitation program of ALERT. The margin of this photo will be donated to this conservation project. More info on this project: www.africaneedslions.com
About the Ngamo Lion Release Site:
The 6 adults (1 male and 5 females) of the ‘Ngamo Pride’ were captive born and released into the ‘Ngamo Lion Release Site’ in 2010, having been walked in the rehabilitation phase of the ex situ conservation project, the African Rehabilitation and Release into the Wild Programme. The pride’s 5 offspring (1 male and 4 females) were born in the site and have had no human contact, display natural behaviours, and are intended for release into the wild in the final phase of the Programme.
About the location:
This photo was taken at Antelope Park in Zimbabwe.