Now that all fires burning in the Australian state of New South Wales have been declared contained for the first time this season, the time to start rebuilding and helping really starts. According to The Associated Press, it is recorded that the fires took at least 33 lives and destroyed more than 3,000 homes and burned more than 26 million acres.
It is estimated that more than 1 billion mammals, birds, and reptiles likely lost their lives in the blazes. Around 25,000 Koalas were feared dead on Kangaroo Island and approximately 8,000, a third of all the population in New South Wales, are believed to have perished. A wildlife ecologist at Deakin University said some ecosystems would be able to recover in a few years, others would take decades, and some more than a century.
When Grey Matter Art heard of all the devastation and loss to this beautiful country, they wanted to do whatever they could to help. So, GMA reached out and enlisted the help of their Australian artist and friend, Florey. GMA wanted to take something they knew fans and collectors of his have enjoyed and decided to put a little twist on it for this special release. For the first time ever, they are re-releasing Florey's beloved and long sold-out Guardians of the Galaxy poster as a beautiful Gold Foil Variant with a portion of the proceeds going to Wildlife Victoria! GMA are so excited that they can create a fun poster and at the same time use it to help a really great cause.
Guardians of the Galaxy Foil Variant by Florey Goes On Sale Tuesday, March 10th at 1 PM EDT through Friday March 13 11:59 PM EST at https://greymatterart.com/
Guardians of the Galaxy Gold Foil Variant by Florey
Hand Numbered Timed Edition
24" x 36" Screen Print
Edition size will be determined by the number of prints sold through
Victorian Bushfire Appeal
We are aware of dozens of wildlife shelters and carers around the state that have been affected by the Victorian bushfires and extreme heat events.
Donations to our Victorian bushfire appeal will be distributed to wildlife shelters and carers to help rebuild enclosures and equipment that they have lost in the fires so that they can continue their lifesaving work, and support those that are struggling to cope with the enormous number of animals that will need care in the coming weeks and months.
For more information on other ways to help wildlife during and after the bushfires, please click here.
For more information on exactly how donations to our bushfire appeal are assisting wildlife, please click here.
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