The Feral Ones of the World
It's amazing you're interested in the growing need for nature conservation! It can feel overwhelming knowing where to begin, but even small actions can make a lead to lasting change.
The first step to a better world starts with us.
Together we can make a difference.
Do you feel like you want to do something for nature but not
sure what?
You're in the right place. I started there too, my love for nature
and animals lead me to start my Animals Coloring book series. When I was hired
to work in the Pediatric unit at Guam Memorial Hospital. It radicalized into
the pages you see before you. Wanting to leave a lasting impacting legacy onto
future generations and educating the masses on the natural and feral beauty of Guåhan
(Guam). I felt it was important to provide detailed depictions of the local
wildlife and nature habitats, not just our children, but even our families and
loved ones who may or may never get to experience these animals in the wild. I
feel, as I’m sure you do as well, or you wouldn’t be reading this far into my
page. If we don’t stop to learn and love our land, we will lose it before we
notice it’s gone and by then it will be too late. A lot of the animals all over
the world are loosing their homes to us humans. If we don’t do something now
more animals will become extinct. My goal is to protect those who can’t protect themselves.
There are countless ways to contribute. Even if you feel you’re
physically limited, your generosity impacts ecosystems. Every effort, no matter
how seemingly insignificant, adds to the collective impact of conservation.
Every week a new coloring tutorial will be made public on my YouTube channel so make sure to subscribe to not miss out! Together we will learn not just how to blend and add layers to your art but also dive into our beautiful undiscovered planet.
Instead of feeling powerless about environmental challenges, let's focus on actionable steps you can take right now to make a positive difference. 10% of all sales during launch week will go towards wildlife conservation.
If we don’t fight for them; Who will?