Project Ranger launches Art for Rangers, a selection of limited-edition prints by Beverly Joubert

IN AN effort to help stop rising poaching during the Covid-19 pandemic, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, award-winning filmmakers, conservationists and National Geographic Explorers at Large, launched Project Ranger, an inspiring and passion-driven initiative set up by the duo’s charity Great Plains Foundation.

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

Now, the Jouberts, who have been filming, researching and exploring Africa for over 40 years, have launched Art for Rangers, an exclusive selection of signed limited-edition prints by Beverly Joubert with a strong conservation message at their core.

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

The original prints are available for $250 including international shipping, each printed on A3 fine paper (11.8 x 17.7 inches) with larger sizes available at an additional cost. All the proceeds go directly to Project Ranger.

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

Committed to saving Africa’s wildlife while educating and uplifting the surrounding communities, since meeting in high school, the Jouberts have created over 35 films through their film company Wildlife Films and received over eight Emmy awards.

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

In recent years, the pair have extended their conservation outreach through Great Plains Conservation. With Dereck as CEO, together with their dedicated business partners, they strive to secure African landscapes of a large enough scale to protect its resident and seasonal wildlife population.

Art for Rangers was launched as “something in return for everyone’s support,” said Beverly, who has specialised in African photography for over 35 years. “[The initiative] is a reminder of the fact that we can’t do conservation in isolation in this era of collaboration.”

Art for Rangers print by Beverly Joubert

Available until December 15 on Project Ranger, Art for Rangers is the ideal Christmas gift for wildlife enthusiasts and anyone wanting to give back to an ever-important charitable cause this winter.

by Joshua Hendren