Auction Ends: Feb 19, 2024 11:59 PM EST

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Paw-Painted One of a Kind Canvas Otter-pieces Available for Bidding

Starting on February 5th, 2024 @ 10 am Living Shores Aquarium will be auctioning off 10 fun and unique canvas paintings to raise money for our partner organization, Tin Mountain Conservation Center. One hundred precent of proceeds from this auction will go directly to Tin Mountain Conservation Center. 

While you shop, please enjoy each uniquely crafted work of art for its catchy name, bios and even video of each painting as it is made by the otters!

Once bidding closes at midnight on February 19th, the winning bidder on each painting will be mailed their one-of-a-kind 10x10 canvas painting to the shipping address provided within 3-5 business days (continental US only). 

About Tin Mountain Conservation Center

An environmental center located in the Greater Mount Washington Valley of NH.  Their mission is to promote an appreciation of the natural environment among children, adults, and families through hands on programs in the schools, at camps, and in the community and to demonstrate responsible stewardship of natural resources through land protection, research, and sustainable forestry, agriculture, and energy.  Teacher/Naturalists devote classroom lessons and field trips to the many rivers, ponds, forests, mountains, and special natural areas that cover the region.  The Nature Learning Center in Albany, NH is our headquarters and boasts solar electric and solar thermal energy, local woods and craftsmanship and has eight miles of hiking trails to explore in all seasons on over 300 acres.  A 1.2 mile accessible nature trail has recently been completed which opens up access to the natural world for people of all mobilities.  Every summer, Tin Mountain operates camps for ages 4 to 16 in Fryeburg, ME, and Jackson, Albany, and South Tamworth, NH.  For adults and families, Tin Mountain offers Community Nature Programs -- a series of over 75 programs a year including hikes, lectures, and field trips featuring local natural history experts and the region?s spectacular natural areas.  Tin Mountain?s research program began over ten years ago and consists of two major components: avian and forest ecological monitoring, and trout ecology and stream restoration studies.  Through its intern-backed research program, Tin Mountain Conservation Center is able to contribute to science-based management of sensitive ecosystems and taxa, while engaging the public and young professionals in responsible stewardship and conservation.

We would like to thank our artists...

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