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Wildlife Art Journal Turns 1, A Reflection On Where We


Dear WAJ Faithful,


Let us tell you a story.

It's about a Black man.

An African Black man.

A Zimbabwean, native born, his country before independence once called Rhodesia.

A mighty Ndebele from a tribe of warriors, his chisel today is more potent and farther reaching than a spear.  His name is Mopho Gonde.

Gonde and a fellow white countryman, Ross Parker, now an American, share a common horror in watching the nation they love torn apart by corruption, brutality, and greed.

Once upon a time, their sentiments

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Written by Todd Wilkinson

Categorized As: Welcome, News, Environment
When We Say International, We Mean It

When We Say International, We Mean It

In Its First Three Weeks, Wildlife Art Journal Has Reached Over 35 Different Countries

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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