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Karen Cornelius

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10% OF ALL WILD BEAUTY AT RISK SALES WILL BE DONATED TO KIJABE FOREST TRUST

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10% of all Wild Beauty at Risk sales will be donated to Kijabe Forest Trust

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My Connection to the Kijabe Forest

I attended high school in Kenya, nestled on the edge of the Rift Valley in the Kijabe Forest. As a teenager, I cherished hiking through this beautiful forest. During a recent visit to Kenya, I had the opportunity to revisit and hike in the forest, as well as along the rail line that runs just above our school.

During our hike, my husband and I were caught in a torrential downpour, as it was the peak of the rainy season. A large, long culvert under the railroad track became clogged with debris, causing water to build up in the ravine behind the tracks. Normally, this culvert would manage the flow, but the excessive rain, exacerbated by climate change, led to a dangerous buildup of pressure. At 3 am, three days after our hike, the water burst through, washing away a section of the railroad track. Tons of water, mud, trees, and debris cascaded down the escarpment, leaving a path of destruction and tragically causing the loss of 50 lives in the town of Mai Mahiu as they slept.

I am a proud supporter of the Kijabe Forest Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, conserving, and restoring the Kijabe Forest. This community-based organization collaborates with the Kenya Forest Service and employs local rangers to carry out restoration efforts, including direct seeding, enrichment planting, fire management, and assisted natural regeneration. To support their crucial work, I donate 10% of my sales to the Kijabe Forest Trust.

 
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ADDITIONAL SHOP INFORMATION

Packaging:
I care about how my art practice impacts the environment. I'm pleased to say that all the packaging for my smaller prints (backing, protective sleeves, etc.) are all recyclable, and are also made from recycled materials. I source them from Canadian companies, and I also use a Canadian printing shop to produce them. I really truly care about producing quality products to share with you.

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Free shipping to the US and Canada.
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As an independent artist, I do not accept returns. However, please contact me if you are not fully satisfied with your purchase.

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