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For parents who wish to start their children on an earth conscious path, and for children who love animals, particularly monkeys and apes. The Fairly Factual Tale of Luna the Painter is a sweet educational tool about caring and the conservation of orangutans in their natural rainforest habitat. Beautifully illustrated with 26 pointillism ink drawings by the author and former zookeeper. 50% of the profit from your purchase of this book will go toward the conservation of orangutans in their natural habitat. Conservation meets art appreciation for the future of our planet. The true story of the…mehr

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For parents who wish to start their children on an earth conscious path, and for children who love animals, particularly monkeys and apes. The Fairly Factual Tale of Luna the Painter is a sweet educational tool about caring and the conservation of orangutans in their natural rainforest habitat. Beautifully illustrated with 26 pointillism ink drawings by the author and former zookeeper. 50% of the profit from your purchase of this book will go toward the conservation of orangutans in their natural habitat. Conservation meets art appreciation for the future of our planet. The true story of the birth of Pongos Helping Pongos: Paintings by Orangutans for Orangutans. What started as simple enrichment for an overactive orangutan living in the big bustling city of Houston, Texas, turned into something much bigger than imagined. Find out how Luna, the orangutan, is helping to save her species, Pongo pygmaeus, from the brink of extinction. Living in the zoo, Luna bridges the gap between us and orangutans in the rainforests of Borneo. She proves how much like us they really are and challenges what was once the definition of man... "the tool user".
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Rhonda Quisenberry was a zookeeper of primates at the Houston Zoo for twelve years, the last seven as primary keeper of their seven orangutans. She co-founded "Pongos Helping Pongos: Paintings by Orangutans for Orangutans, an annual art gallery event, organized by the keepers of the Houston Zoo. To date, the paintings have raised over $200,000 in contributions for the conservation of orangutans in their natural habitats on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Retired from zookeeping, she now spends her time drawing pointillism images of the special beings once in her charge. With this, her first book, she hopes to raise awareness about the dismal fate of one of the most magnificent creatures on earth, the orangutan.