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goes toward production, printing, and exhibitions, and then, once the books are sold, 100% of the profits go toward conservation projects. Highlights include fine art prints, original paintings, jewelry, camera gear, and once-in-a-lifetime trips to wildlife conservancies and conservation tourism destinations.
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