Australian Animal Collection – Whale

Australia is home to the largest population of humpback whales in the world, with an estimated 40,000 individuals migrating along its coast each year.

Whale Artwork

While some whale species in Australia are considered endangered, others are not. The most threatened whale species in Australian waters is the southern right whale. They were heavily hunted during the whaling era, leading to a significant decline in their population. Today, they face threats such as entanglement in fishing gear, ship strikes, and habitat degradation. Another endangered species is the blue whale, which was also heavily targeted by whalers. Despite being protected since the 1960s, their population is slow to recover due to their slow reproductive rate and continued threats from ship strikes and ocean noise pollution. Other whale species, such as humpback whales, have shown signs of recovery since the cessation of commercial whaling, but they still face threats from entanglement, pollution, and habitat degradation.


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Whale Art Print

Australian Animal Collection – Kingfisher

Australian kingfishers have a unique hunting technique called “bill-clicking.” When they spot a prey, they rapidly snap their bills shut, creating a loud clicking sound. This sound stuns or disorients the prey, making it easier for the kingfisher to catch its meal!

Kingfisher Artwork

Kingfishers are not considered endangered in Australia. In fact, Australia is home to several species of kingfishers. While some species of kingfishers may face localized threats due to habitat loss or degradation, overall, they are not currently at risk of extinction in Australia. However, it is important to note that conservation efforts and habitat preservation are crucial to ensure the long-term survival of these beautiful birds.


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Australian Kingfisher Print

Australian Animal Collection – Manta Ray

Manta rays are known for their acrobatic skills and love for somersaults! These graceful creatures often perform impressive flips and twists in the water, seemingly just for the sheer joy of it. If you ever have the chance to witness a manta ray’s aerial acrobatics, consider yourself lucky to witness their playful nature in action!

Manta Ray Artwork

Manta rays in Australia are considered to be vulnerable and are protected under the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. They face various threats, including habitat degradation, pollution, entanglement in fishing gear, and targeted fishing for their gill plates, which are used in traditional medicine. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and preserve these magnificent creatures, including the establishment of marine protected areas and research initiatives to better understand their population dynamics and behavior.


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Manta Ray Art Prints

Australian Animal Collection – Galah

Australian galahs are known for their playful and social behavior. They often engage in playful activities such as hanging upside down from branches, swinging on vines, and even sliding down smooth surfaces for fun. They are also highly social birds and form large flocks, often seen flying and foraging together.

Galahs are not considered endangered. They are actually one of the most common and widespread parrot species in Australia. Their population is stable and they are not currently facing any significant threats that would put them at risk of extinction. Galahs are adaptable birds that can thrive in a variety of habitats, including urban areas, farmlands, and woodlands. Their ability to adapt to different environments has contributed to their overall population stability.

There are several Australian parrot species that are considered endangered or at risk of extinction. Some of these include:

  1. Orange-bellied Parrot (Neophema chrysogaster): This small parrot has a bright orange belly and is critically endangered. Its population is estimated to be less than 50 individuals in the wild, primarily due to habitat loss and degradation.
  2. Swift Parrot (Lathamus discolor): The Swift Parrot is also critically endangered. It is a migratory species that breeds in Tasmania and migrates to mainland Australia during the winter. Habitat loss, particularly the loss of old-growth forests, is the main threat to their survival.
  3. Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris): This large black-cockatoo is listed as endangered. It is endemic to southwestern Australia and faces threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation, as well as competition for nesting hollows.
  4. Western Ground Parrot (Pezoporus flaviventris): The Western Ground Parrot is critically endangered and one of the rarest parrots in the world. It is found in southwestern Australia and is threatened by habitat loss, fire, and predation by introduced predators.

These are just a few examples, and there are other parrot species in Australia that are also considered vulnerable or near threatened. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and restore their habitats and populations.


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Galah – Australian Parrot

Australian Animal Collection – Sea Turtle

One fun fact about Australian sea turtles is that the Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Australia, is home to six out of the seven species of sea turtles found worldwide. These species include the Green Turtle, Loggerhead Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, Olive Ridley Turtle, Leatherback Turtle, and Flatback Turtle.

Sea Turtle Wall Art

The main reason for sea turtle decline in Australia is human activities, particularly habitat destruction and degradation, pollution, climate change, and unsustainable fishing practices. These factors have led to the loss of nesting beaches, destruction of coral reefs and seagrass beds (important feeding grounds for turtles), entanglement in fishing gear, ingestion of marine debris, and increased vulnerability to diseases. Additionally, the illegal poaching and harvesting of sea turtles and their eggs for consumption and trade also contribute to their decline. Conservation efforts and stricter regulations are being implemented to protect and restore sea turtle populations in Australia.


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Australian Animal Collection – Kangaroo

Did you know that kangaroos are excellent jumpers and can leap up to 30 feet in a single bound.

Australian Kangaroo

There are several different species of kangaroos and wallabies. In total, there are around 50 different species of kangaroos and wallabies. Some well-known species include the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo, and the agile wallaby. Each species has its own unique characteristics and can be found in different regions of Australia.

Although kangaroos are not considered endangered. They are quite abundant in Australia. Some specific species of kangaroos, such as the tree kangaroo, are classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.


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Australian Kangaroo Artwork

Australian Animal Collection – Koala

Did you know that koalas have a built-in cuddle buddy? These adorable creatures have a special adaptation called a “koala hug”! Their paws have two opposable thumbs, allowing them to grip onto tree branches tightly. It’s like having a permanent hug ready whenever they need it!So next time you’re feeling down, just remember the koala hug and embrace the power of a warm and fuzzy cuddle!

Australian Koala Art

Koalas are facing a critical threat to their survival, and it’s up to us to protect these beloved creatures! The biggest threat they face is habitat loss due to deforestation and urbanisation. To prevent their extinction, we can take several steps. Firstly, supporting organisations that work towards conserving and restoring koala habitats is crucial. Secondly, promoting sustainable practices like responsible logging and land development can help preserve their homes. Additionally, spreading awareness about the importance of protecting koalas and their habitats through education and social media can make a significant impact. Together, we can ensure a brighter future for these iconic and cuddly creatures!


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Koala Art Print – Etsy

Pokémon Fan Art – Vulpix

Day 6: Be patient and give yourself time: Finding your art style is a journey that takes time and experimentation. It’s important to be patient with yourself and not rush the process. Allow yourself the freedom to explore, make mistakes, and evolve. Your style will naturally develop and evolve as you continue to create and explore different artistic avenues.

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How to draw Vulpix

Pokémon Fan Art – Drantini

Day 5: Practice regularly – Dedicate time to practice and create art consistently. The more you practice, the more you will refine your skills and develop your own unique style. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes or experiment with new ideas. Embrace the learning process and keep pushing yourself to grow as an artist.

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Pokémon Fan Art – Foongus

Day 4: Embrace your natural instincts: Allow yourself to create intuitively without overthinking. Follow your instincts and let your hand guide you. This process can help you tap into your natural artistic inclinations and develop a style that feels authentic to you.

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