JANE KIM’S FIRST MIGRATING MURAL HAS A HOME!

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“Drivers cruising down US 395 in California have company on their journey, although they may not know it: endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, whose mountainous migration through the Eastern Sierras roughly parallels the highway route.

The bighorn is the first subject in what artist Jane Kim hopes will eventually be a countrywide network of large public murals following the paths of migrating species to raise awareness about wildlife and conservation.” © Cody Tuttle.  From an article by  Cody Tuttle http://www.treehugger.com/culture/migrating-mural-connects-human-animal-travelers.html.

Puffin West gave a grant to Ms. Kim and we will continue to give you updates.  The next mural n the bighorn’s path will be painted in April 2013. 

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