Trumpeter Swan

$1,350.00
  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x36”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Special Interest

Restoration efforts have been underway for decades to reintroduce Trumpeter Swans to their historical range, including parts of Ohio. Once extirpated from much of their native habitat due to hunting and habitat loss, Trumpeter Swans have made a remarkable recovery in recent years thanks to conservation initiatives. These efforts have involved releasing captive-bred swans, habitat restoration projects, and management of wetland areas to support breeding populations.

To ensure the continued success of Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and elsewhere, ongoing conservation efforts are essential. This includes continued monitoring of populations to assess their health and distribution, habitat management to maintain suitable breeding and foraging sites, and public education to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these majestic birds. Collaborative partnerships among government agencies, conservation organizations, landowners, and local communities are vital to effectively manage and conserve Trumpeter Swan populations and their habitats. By prioritizing habitat protection, restoring degraded habitats, and addressing potential threats, we can work towards securing a sustainable future for Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and beyond.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

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  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x36”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Special Interest

Restoration efforts have been underway for decades to reintroduce Trumpeter Swans to their historical range, including parts of Ohio. Once extirpated from much of their native habitat due to hunting and habitat loss, Trumpeter Swans have made a remarkable recovery in recent years thanks to conservation initiatives. These efforts have involved releasing captive-bred swans, habitat restoration projects, and management of wetland areas to support breeding populations.

To ensure the continued success of Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and elsewhere, ongoing conservation efforts are essential. This includes continued monitoring of populations to assess their health and distribution, habitat management to maintain suitable breeding and foraging sites, and public education to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these majestic birds. Collaborative partnerships among government agencies, conservation organizations, landowners, and local communities are vital to effectively manage and conserve Trumpeter Swan populations and their habitats. By prioritizing habitat protection, restoring degraded habitats, and addressing potential threats, we can work towards securing a sustainable future for Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and beyond.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x36”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Special Interest

Restoration efforts have been underway for decades to reintroduce Trumpeter Swans to their historical range, including parts of Ohio. Once extirpated from much of their native habitat due to hunting and habitat loss, Trumpeter Swans have made a remarkable recovery in recent years thanks to conservation initiatives. These efforts have involved releasing captive-bred swans, habitat restoration projects, and management of wetland areas to support breeding populations.

To ensure the continued success of Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and elsewhere, ongoing conservation efforts are essential. This includes continued monitoring of populations to assess their health and distribution, habitat management to maintain suitable breeding and foraging sites, and public education to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these majestic birds. Collaborative partnerships among government agencies, conservation organizations, landowners, and local communities are vital to effectively manage and conserve Trumpeter Swan populations and their habitats. By prioritizing habitat protection, restoring degraded habitats, and addressing potential threats, we can work towards securing a sustainable future for Trumpeter Swans in Ohio and beyond.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

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