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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 25, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    SILENT SCREAM… Three powerful sculptures about the relationship between leopards, humans, money and choice expose the reality of gin-trapping in South Africa. Life-size and welded from gin traps, Roberto Vaccaro's leopard Apex of Evolution, and man Scar Tissue, stand sentinel with the Silent Scream (picture) by Simon Max Bannister.

    SILENT SCREAM… Three powerful sculptures about the relationship between leopards, humans, money and choice expose the reality of gin-trapping in South Africa. Life-size and welded from gin traps, Roberto Vaccaro's leopard Apex of Evolution, and man Scar Tissue, stand sentinel with the Silent Scream (picture) by Simon Max Bannister. Kate Muller, of the Landmark Foundation’s education programme, will be presenting information from the project’s advocacy campaign and wildlife friendly-farming initiative on Friday 6 July at 4pm in the Blue Lecture Theatre, Eden Grove. Landmark has been rescuing leopards since 2004 and has an ongoing rescue and research programme which is identifying the landscape corridors needed for the leopard’s genetic survival. Photo: Supplied

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