Namibian artists advocate wildlife conservation through art exhibition


WINDHOEK, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Namibian artists are taking a stand for wildlife protection through an exhibition at the Omba Art Gallery in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.

Titled "Save us from Fading," the exhibition, which opened on June 18 and runs until July 14, features a collection of over 70 art pieces, including linocuts, paintings and sculptures created by local artists Jeremia Haihambo and Nghiwilepo Tuhafeni, all depicting rhinoceros and other endangered wildlife.

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