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  1. Wild At Art is a national competition for children aged 5-12 to create original artworks of Australia's threatened native animals and plants. It aims to raise awareness and inspire action for wildlife conservation and protection.

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  2. Dec 22, 2023 · Wild at Art offers art and craft workshops, retreats and experiences in Scotland, UK. Learn from local artists, connect with nature and culture, and enjoy the stunning scenery and light.

  3. 7. 828 views 7 months ago. Wild At Art threatened species art competition for children aged 5-12 saw thousands of kids across Australia learning about endangered wildlife, making beautiful...

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    • First Place Best Artwork Ages 8-10
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    • First Place Best Artwork Ages 11-12
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    • First Place Best Artwork from A Child with A Disability
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    North Quoll With Rapid Ongoing Decline by Aiden, age 7 "Northern quolls are listed nationally as endangered, with the last population estimation at 100,000 with rapid ongoing decline from cumulative effects of inappropriate fire regimes, predation, habitat loss and in particular, invasion of its habitat by cane toads."

    Sunrise Threat by Rayyan, age 7 "Orange bellied parrots are critically endangered because of habitat loss and human action. Orange bellied parrots live for two years or more. I chose this species because I love birds and I don't want anyone or anything to harm them. There are fifty orange-bellied parrots left in the wild. I want to help them!"

    Help us! We are endangered! by William, age 8 "I chose to draw orange bellied parrots, southern corroboree frog and Caley’s grevillea, because they are critical endangered. caley’s grevillea has lost 85% of its habitats because of the bush fires and city expanded. There are only about 50 orange bellied parrots in the wild, they breed in forest and ...

    Diamond Firetail by Aahana, age 9 "The Diamond Firetail is a species of estrildid finch that is endemic to Australia. It has a patchy distribution and generally occupies drier forests and grassy woodlands west of the Great Dividing Range from SE Queensland to the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia."

    Warrul Thigaraa (Honey Bird) by Lavinia, age 11 "I named my artwork Warrul Thigaraa meaning Honey Bird in Kamilaroi language. Caring for country, it’s plants, animals and their habitat is connected to and part of my Aboriginal culture. It’s important to share knowledge about animals and plants that are endangered to inspire and educate people to ma...

    Endangered Animals Hideout by Clare, age 11 "My artwork has three types of endangered species animals, the Squirrel Glider, the Gouldian Finch and the Flying Squirrel. The animals were drawing with colour pencils and the background with paint. First one from the top is the Gouldian Finch, next is the flying squirrel then the Squirrel Glider and sta...

    Gouldian Finch Flock by The Scots College "This kindergarten class chose to create a vibrant and lovely flock of Gouldian finch birds. They were captured by the bright colours and expressive nature of these birds. they were sad to learn they were threatened and want to use their artwork to bring awareness to this issue. Some students created the ba...

    Birdy, birdy, flying high by Art Box Workshops "John Olson's. ""You beaut country"", an abstract painting of the Australian outback, inspired the background of our group artwork of the Turquoise Parrot that favours open grassy woodland for its natural habitat. The Turquoise Parrot is bright and stands out in the Australian countryside, unlike the r...

    Australia’s Blue Breasted Fairy Wren by Ava, age 10 "I decided to research and paint Australia’s Blue Breasted Fairy Wren because it is such a pretty bird. Blue is my favourite colour, and I love blue birds. The Blue Breasted Fairy Wren mainly lives in southern Western Australia where wheat is farmed. Even before I was born in 2012, it was predicte...

    Treasures of the Australian terrain by Ryan, age 12 "My artwork was drawn utilizing an ink fountain pen and features multiple endangered Australian animals and plants, both iconic and less known thriving in a roadside environment. I have included 2 signs in my drawing for the protection of both endangered flora and fauna, 1 "animals ahead in the ne...

    Wild At Art is a national art competition for kids to raise awareness of Australia's endangered plants and animals. See the winning artworks, written pieces and People's Choice winner from the 2022 entries.

  4. Dec 8, 2022 · Nearly 5,000 primary school students took part in the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Wild at Art competition, which invites children to create an artwork depicting one of the country’s ...

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · See the winning artworks, written pieces and People's Choice winner of the Wild At Art competition, which aims to raise awareness of Australia's endangered plants and animals. The competition attracted nearly 6,800 entries from kids aged 5 to 12, who expressed their love and concern for nature through art.

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  7. Unique art holidays, creative retreats, art cruises & tailor made art experiences in Scotland. Connect with Scotland's art, history & heritage through doing art. Responsible travel. Kreativreisen in Schottland - Malen, Fotografie, Kreatives Schreiben, Steinbildhauerei und mehr.