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For $20 AUD (approx. £10 GBP or $14 USD) donation per entry, Richard Rankin Photography is raffling off an exclusive signed and framed print taken at The Lake District, UK.
Please see below for the photo. It will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity also signed by Richard Rankin.
Raffle ends Monday, 24 February 2020. You may purchase as many $20 AUD entries as you like. Thank you!
IMPORTANT: please tick the box after donating to share your email address with us so that we may contact you if you are the winner.
DO NOT DONATE AS A GUEST: it appears that the email share option is not available if you don't start the process by logging in with Facebook, Twitch, or a JustGiving account. We have contacted JustGiving for help.
If you do not receive an email from us with your ticket number within 24 hours of donating, please forward your JustGiving email confirmation to support@richardrankinphoto.com.
- Once your donation has gone through, tick the box alongside “I'm happy to be contacted by Richard Rankin Photography". JustGiving can then share your contact details with us and we will email you your ticket number.
- The retail value of the exclusive, framed, signed photo is $2,000 AUD. The size of the photo is 16" x 24" plus additional for matting and framing. Shipping is worldwide.
- 100% of the proceeds donated through JustGiving go directly and immediately to WIRES.
Catastrophic fires, the worst drought in history and record high temperatures are taking a tragic toll on native wildlife.
In WIRES history, we have never seen a concurrent series of emergencies events like those that began in November 2019.
It is impossible to know how many animals have perished and it will be many months before the impact on wild populations can be better understood but ecologists at Sydney University have estimated over 1 billion animals have been affected.
There are still over 100 fires burning in NSW and the traditional fire season hasn't begun yet. In December 2019 alone, there were over 20,000 calls to WIRES, and volunteers attended over 3,300 rescues.
Thanks to the incredibly generous support provided by the national and international community recently, WIRES is now able to offer national emergency support to assist groups working with wildlife affected by these emergency events.
To help rescue sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife please make a donation today.
To see more of Richard's work, please view his gallery at:
richardrankinphoto.instaproofs.com/gallery.