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Spid Pye Photographer
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Work
Overview
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The Portraits of Uncertainty
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Shop art prints by award winning photographer Spid Cats

Cats

$1,495.00

The removal of wolves from Yellowstone National Park, which began in the early 20th century, was driven by efforts to protect livestock and increase populations of other game animals. By the mid-1920s, extensive hunting, trapping, and poisoning had eradicated the wolf population in the park. This absence of wolves led to significant ecological imbalances, notably an overpopulation of elk, which in turn caused overgrazing and severe degradation of vegetation and habitat quality. The removal of wolves had far-reaching effects on the park's ecosystem, disrupting the natural predator-prey dynamics and affecting various other species and environmental processes.

Mankind is responsible for just about all the imbalances in our environment.

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Cats

$1,495.00

The removal of wolves from Yellowstone National Park, which began in the early 20th century, was driven by efforts to protect livestock and increase populations of other game animals. By the mid-1920s, extensive hunting, trapping, and poisoning had eradicated the wolf population in the park. This absence of wolves led to significant ecological imbalances, notably an overpopulation of elk, which in turn caused overgrazing and severe degradation of vegetation and habitat quality. The removal of wolves had far-reaching effects on the park's ecosystem, disrupting the natural predator-prey dynamics and affecting various other species and environmental processes.

Mankind is responsible for just about all the imbalances in our environment.

Quantity:
Add to Cart

The image is printed on Giclee Fine Art Paper , which is 100% cotton, acid and lignin free paper. We use Epson ultra chrome archival inks, which has been designed for museum quality photographic and fine art work.

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Edition of 5 + 1 AP

✨ These Giclée fine art prints on premium fine art paper are produced in the world’s best photo lab, right here in New Zealand. Each print measures 400 × 574 mm, including a 2 cm white border, making them perfect for framing and displaying. Each piece is numbered, signed, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

With only 5 prints available, this edition is a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of my art.

Secure yours now! 🌍 Worldwide shipping available.

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If you would like us to frame your work we are happy to do so, please ask for a quote.

Framing comes with UltraVue 70 non reflective glass as standard.

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