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Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
For decades, people thought this stick insect species was extinct. Found only on Lord Howe Island, in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, the species seemed to vanish—along with many others—after a 1918 shipwreck brought predatory black rats to the island. But in 2001, a small population was discovered living on a tiny island nearby.
Today, researchers at zoos and museums in San Diego, Bristol, U.K., and in Melbourne, Australia, use mating pairs from the surviving population to laboratory-rear the stick insects in order to maintain their numbers. The species may also soon be returned to Lord Howe Island, in hopes the insects can sustain themselves in the wild again.
- Limited edition archival Giclee print. Available for worldwide shipping, please use drop down menu to view prices.
- Available in -
- 24 x 17 inches, edition of 25.
- 40 x 28 inches, edition of 15.
- 50 x 35 inches, edition of 8.
- All artwork is signed and supplied with a certificate of authenticity.
- All sizes include a white border to assist framing and provide space for artist signature and edition numbering. This border is included within the overall print dimensions.
- Prints are supplied unmounted and are delivered in secure tube via tracked international courier (Parcel Force Worldwide and their affiliates).