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Explore the Wildlife of Africa at the Mkapa Awards Photo Exhibit at the Four Arts

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The Four Arts Club in Palm Beach is hosting an exhibition of wildlife photographs from Tanzania. The exhibition, titled “Mkapa awards”, features a collection of photographs from the Mkapawards an annual photography competition. The competition celebrates the beauty and diversity of African wildlife.

The African Wildlife Foundation, based in Tanzania, established the Mkapawards competition in 2014. The competition aims to raise awareness of the need to conserve Africa’s wildlife and its habitat. It is open to both amateur and professional photographers from all over the world. The competition invites photographers to submit their best photographs of African wildlife. From the majestic elephants and lions to the smallest insects and birds.

Africa Lion – Russ Burden Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Image courtesy of Society of the Four Arts.

This year’s exhibition at Four Arts features the winning photographs from the 2022 Mkapawards. The exhibition is a celebration of Africa’s rich wildlife heritage and the photographers who have captured its beauty. The photographs showcase the diversity of Africa’s wildlife and the stunning landscapes that provide a backdrop to these magnificent creatures.

The exhibition organizers have categorized the photographs on display into various themes. The themes include African Wildlife at Risk, Coexistence and Conflict, Fragile Wilderness, and Africa’s Backyard Wildlife, among others. Each category features breathtaking images that capture the essence of Africa’s wildlife. The exhibition brings them to life in a way that is both captivating and deeply moving.

The exhibition includes images of various animals. From the majestic African lion and elephant to the mountain gorilla in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. The winner of the African Conservation Heroes category, titled “Caregiver Mary Langees and African Elephant Orphan,” captures the beautiful relationship between a caregiver and an orphaned elephant at the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Samburu, Kenya.

Caregiver Mary Langees and African Elephant – Anthony Ochieng 2022. Image courtesy of the Four Arts

The Mkapawards exhibition is not only a celebration of Africa’s wildlife but also a reminder of the need to protect it. The African Wildlife Foundation, which organizes the Mkapawards competition, is dedicated to conserving Africa’s wildlife and its habitat. The foundation works with local communities and governments to develop sustainable conservation programs that benefit both wildlife and people.

The Mkapawards exhibition at Four Arts is an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and diversity of Africa’s wildlife and to learn more about the efforts to conserve it. The exhibition is also a reminder of the power of photography to inspire change and raise awareness of important issues.

In conclusion, the Mkapawards exhibition at Four Arts is a must-see for anyone interested in African wildlife and photography. The exhibition showcases the best of both worlds, celebrating the beauty of Africa’s wildlife and the talent of the photographers who capture it. But it also serves as a reminder of the need to protect Africa’s wildlife and its habitat and the important role that we all play in that effort

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Rose Mwikali Musyoki is a creative writer from Nairobi, Kenya. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance from the University of Embu, Kenya, and is the founder of Bloom Inc, an art startup in Kenya. Currently, she works as a writer for Art Network Africa.

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