Echoes of the Wild

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“This is where the wild finds its guardians. Each sculpture is a voice for an endangered soul, waiting to be seen, chosen, and carried forward. Find the creature that speaks to you—adopt it, rescue it, and let its story live on through you.”

Little King, Big Dreams

£280.00 + Postage

  • Endangered Species Spotlight
  • Nature Inspired Exhibitions
  • Measurements – (H) 18cm x (W) 13cm x (D) 15cm

Sat bold and cheeky, tongue poking out like he’s daring the world to keep up—
this young mountain gorilla hasn’t grown into his crown yet,
but the spark’s already there.
In his play lies power, in his innocence, an echo of the wild’s future.
He dreams not just for himself, but for forests still standing and families still climbing.

A young mountain gorilla, enjoying his youth, not knowing the importance of his future.

In 2025, mountain gorillas are still classified as an endangered species by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 
While their numbers have increased in recent decades, reaching around 1,063 individuals in 2024-2025. This increase was significant enough that their status was downgraded from “critically endangered” to “endangered” in 2018.

Young Man of the Forest

BEING EXHIBITED (not currently available)

  • Successful Wildlife Conservation Projects
  • Critically Endangered
  • Measurements – (H) 18cm x (W) 15cm x (D) 14cm

His hands still learning, his heart already wise—
this young orangutan swings not just for fun,
but through a vanishing world.
Curious, clever, quietly observing,
he carries the legacy of leafy cathedrals and tangled roots.
A boy for now. A guardian in waiting.

A Bornean orangutan ready to take on the role of Old Man of the Forest.
The Bornean orangutan is classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List. While there are estimates of 55,000 to 104,700 remaining in the wild, the species has experienced sharp population declines due to habitat destruction, degradation, and hunting.

Nourishing the Future

BEING EXHIBITED (not currently available)

  • Vulnerable Species Spotlight
  • Nature Inspired Exhibitions
  • Measurements – (H) 14cm x (W) 20cm x (D) 13cm

Her snout dips low with patience, her back curved in silent devotion.
The baby clings, dreaming—trusting the rhythm of her footsteps.
In every sip from earth’s pantry, she feeds not just her young,
but the fragile thread of a future few will ever witness.
A mother’s love, hidden in plain sight.

A mother giant anteater, making sure her youngster is getting the nourishment it needs.
In 2025, giant anteaters are classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List. Their population has declined significantly due to habitat loss, roadkill, and other human-related activities. Scientists estimate that fewer than 5,000 individuals remain in the wild.

Sentinel of the Peak
Keeper of the Mountain

£280.00 + Postage


    • Global: Least Concern (IUCN Red List)

    • France: Near Threatened

    • Germany: Extremely rare

    • Israel: Vulnerable

  • Successful reintroduction
  • Measurements – (H) 24cm x (W) 25cm x (D) 9cm

Sentinel of the Peaks,
proud and high you stand,
Crowned with curling horns,
ruler of the land.

Through wind and snow your shadow creeps,
Upon the cliffs your vigil keeps.
Keeper of the Mountain, steadfast, strong, and wise,
Your kingdom lies beneath the skies.
No storm can shake, no foe can chase,
The monarch of this stony place.

The Alpine ibex is classified as Least Concern Globally by the IUCN Red List, a status it regained after recovering from near-extinction in the 19th century. However, its status varies by region, with some countries like France listing it as near threatened and Germany as extremely rare.

The species is a conservation success story thanks to reintroduction efforts, but faces challenges such as low genetic diversity and ongoing threats from human activity like tourism and hunting.

Spirits Guardian
£260.00 + Postage

  • Protected
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 12cm x (W) 28cm x (D) 10cm


Perched in twilight stillness,
she keeps silent vigil over furrowed earth.
Eyes like ancient lanterns,
she watches, not as hunter alone,
but as witness—
to whispers in wheat,
to echoes in dusk.
Between the beating heart of the wild
and the pull of the unseen,
she waits.
The night breathes,
and she becomes its keeper.

The Barn Owl’s status varies globally but is generally stable or recovering in many areas, listed as “Least Concern” by the IUCN. In the UK, they are on the Green List (least concern) for conservation, having recovered from declines, though facing threats like habitat loss and roadkill, with conservation efforts (nest boxes) helping populations rebound. In Ireland, however, their range and population are still declining. 

Speak for the Bonobos

£280.00 + Postage

  • Endangered Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 15cm x (W) 13cm x (D) 12cm

With curious eyes and lips that play,
A call of the wild in his cheeky way.
He chatters a truth the jungle knows,
A voice for the voiceless—Speak for the Bonobos.
A mirror of us, yet lost from sight,
He asks for a future, he asks for what’s right.
Not just a cry, but a vow he bestows,
Guardians must answer—Speak for the Bonobos.

Bonobos are an Endangered Species facing significant threats from habitat loss, commercial poaching for bushmeat, and civil unrest in their native Democratic Republic of Congo. While population estimates vary, they are believed to be declining. Conservation efforts, including anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and community-based ecotourism, are crucial for their survival and are showing promise in certain areas.

Petalward

£210.00 + Postage

  • Near Threatened/Vulnerable Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 13cm x (W) 16cm x (D) 16cm

Beneath the bloom she keeps her place,
A watchful heart, a gentle face.
With petal crown and spirit bright,
She guards the garden through the night.
Her whisper drifts on soft spring air,
A vow to shield, protect, repair.
Call her name and you will find,
A steadfast bloom, both strong and kind.

The conservation status for three-banded armadillos varies between species, with the Southern three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus) listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List, while the Brazilian three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes tricinctus) is listed as Vulnerable.

Both species are declining due to threats like habitat loss, agricultural expansion, and hunting.

Tender Tread

£290.00 + Postage

  • Endangered Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 18cm x (W) 23cm x (D) 17cm

Tiny loris soft and sweet,
Balancing light on leafy feet.
With velvet fur and eyes so wide,
He tiptoes through the jungle’s hide.
No rush, no race, no need to speed,
He moves with care, with tender deed.
Each gentle step, a song instead,
The forest hums with Tender Tread.

The Bengal slow loris is listed as Endangered by the IUCN Red List. Its population is experiencing severe declines due to a combination of habitat loss from deforestation and significant pressures from illegal hunting for use in traditional medicines, the pet trade, and as food. Conservation efforts are hampered by weak law enforcement, and the species faces ongoing threats across its range.

Dust And Dreams

£160.00 + Postage

  • Critically Endangered Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 14cm x (W) 17cm x (D) 13cm

Curled like a question mark against the earth,
she folds the horizon into her bones.
Neck stretched, nose resting in dust,
she embodies an elegance the world is forgetting.
Still, she breathes—
a quiet sentinel in a vanishing silhouette.

Resting between her search for food and water, she dreams of a life that’s safe for her species.

The Kordofan Giraffe, Listed in 2025 as critically endangered, with only an estimated 2,300 individuals remaining in the wild. The subspecies has experienced an 80% decline in population over the past 35 years, leading to its classification as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Significant threats include poaching, habitat loss, and human encroachment.

Libera

£220.00 + Postage

  • Endangered Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Breeding Programmes
  • Measurements – (H) 15.5cm x (W)15cm x (D) 21cm

Perched like a puddle with purpose,
this young pygmy hippo greets the world with a grin.
Too small to make waves—yet—
she’s already causing ripples of joy.
A smile in the swamp,
a giggle wrapped in hide,
She reminds us that wonder doesn’t always come in grand strides—
sometimes, it waddles softly and beams.

The pygmy hippo is classified as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with an estimated 2,500 individuals remaining in the wild. The main threats to their survival are habitat loss and degradation from deforestation (due to logging, farming, and human settlement) and hunting for meat. Organizations like ZSL are working with local communities in West Africa to protect the species through conservation programs and breeding initiatives.

Heart of the Galapagos

£260.00 (For the Pair) + Postage

  • Endangered Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements Penguin 1- (H) 16cm x (W) 17cm x (D) 20cm
  • Measurements Penguin 2- (H) 17cm x (W) 18cm x (D) 16cm

They stand not as strangers
nor as mirrors—
but as two souls weathered in rhythm,
shoulder to shoulder in saltlight calm.
One flipper, draped like trust,
the other still—
together, they are not just two,
but the steady pulse
of the Galápagos itself.

The Galápagos penguin is classified as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The species faces a high risk of extinction in the wild due to a combination of factors, including a small population size, a limited range, and fluctuations in marine conditions, particularly those exacerbated by climate change.

Surface Scars: Vanishing Glimmer

£240.00 + Postage

  • Vulnerable Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements Not Incl Base- (H) 14cm x (W) 22cm x (D) 24cm

She rises beneath the shimmer,
a living constellation adrift on sapphire tides.
Sunlight dances across her back—
stars stitched in motion,
each ripple a reflection of her grandeur.
Neither predator nor myth,
she is the silent axis
around which sea and sky align.

 

Modelled on a famous Great White, Deep Blue is a female great white shark that is estimated to be 6.1 m long or larger and is now sixty years old. She is believed to be one of the largest ever recorded in history.

The Great White faces numerous ecological challenges which has resulted in international protection. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the great white shark as a vulnerable species, and it is included in Appendix II of CITES. This status indicates they are facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. Their population trend is considered to be decreasing, influenced by factors like overfishing, bycatch in commercial fisheries, and entanglement in beach protection nets, also illegal finning is a very sad and cruel practice that is decimating shark number’s. 

Titan of the Plains

£180.00 + Postage

  • Near Threatened Species
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 15cm x (W) 11cm x (D) 24cm

He moves like a memory through the grass—
vast, steady, and older than the fences.
Muscle wrapped in moss and shadow,
this plains bison is more than presence—
he’s a keeper of wild thunder,
a living monument to endurance.

A beautiful Plains Bison, showing his strength and beauty, with his stunning mane.

The plains bison is listed Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. While no longer facing extinction due to conservation efforts, they are still vulnerable and face threats such as loss of genetic diversity, habitat fragmentation, and the lack of large, unconfined populations to fulfill their historical ecological role. Most of the current population exists in private, commercial, or small conservation herds, hindering their ability to thrive and act as a keystone species in the ecosystem.

Take a Break

£180.00 + Postage

  • Legal protection
  • Conservation programs
  • Disease control
  • Measurements – (H) 20cm x (W) 10cm x (D) 29cm

Take a Break
Upon his log he takes his throne,
A drowsy king of dreams alone;
With velvet paws and tail of flame,

He owns the art of sweet refrain.
No rush, no race, no grand pursuit,
Just forest calm and bamboo fruit;
The world can spin — he’ll gently sway,
And nap the golden hours away.

The red panda’s status is endangered, with populations in the wild estimated to be under 10,000 individuals, though the exact number is uncertain and some estimates are as low as 2,500. Their declining numbers are due to habitat loss from logging and agriculture, poaching, and diseases spread by domestic animals. They are legally protected in several countries where they live, such as India, China, Nepal, Myanmar, and Bhutan.

Dust of the Ancients

£210.00 + Postage

  • Critically Endangered Species
  • Near Extinction
  • Conservation Efforts
  • Measurements – (H) 16cm x (W) 23cm x (D) 10cm

Born of an ending, he steps through the hush—
damp sand clings like memory across his flank.
Not fleeing, not quite staying,
he carries the hush of ancestors
in every weighty, silent tread.
A young echo walking away,
trailed not by shadow, but by time itself.

This young Northern White Rhino is walking away from a role in the mud and sand, just a dream of what many will never see again.

Sadly the Northern White Rhino is critically endangered and considered functionally extinct in the wild. Only two individuals remain, both female, and they are housed at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. These rhinos, Fatu and Najin, are under 24-hour armed guard. The subspecies’ near extinction is due to decades of poaching for their horns. 
We create beautiful things but we destroy such beauty without a second thought.

Fell for Each Other

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  • Critically Endangered Species
  • Protected Species
  • Reintroductions Successful
  • Measurements Beaver 1 – (H) 20cm x (W) 23cm x (D) 24cm
  • Measurements Beaver 2 – (H) 17cm x (W) 18cm x (D) 16cm

Side by side,
they hold the weight of home between their paws.
Bark-stripped devotion,
woven not from words,
but from branches chosen and placed—
together.
In every gnawed edge, a testament:
love builds quietly,
and never alone.

 

The Eurasian beaver is a native species in Great Britain but was hunted to extinction in the 16th century. While globally classified as “Least Concern,” it’s considered “Endangered” in Great Britain and “Critically Endangered” in England. In 2022, they were legally recognized as native in England and are now a protected species in the UK. Reintroductions have been successful in reversing their local extinction, and populations are increasing in Scotland and England.


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