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2025 CALENDARS - OUT NOW
2025 CALENDARS - OUT NOW

Australian Geographic Society Art Calendar 2025

  • Features 13 meticulously illustrated images by James Hough, showcasing Australia's vibrant birds and wildlife.
  • Includes important dates such as school holidays and public holidays, helping you stay organized throughout the year.
  • $2 from every calendar sold is donated to Aussie Ark, supporting the protection of endangered Australian wildlife.
  • Continues a tradition of celebrating wildlife art since 1989, reflecting a deep commitment to conservation and the natural world.
  • Highly rated by customers for its beautiful illustrations, quality, and thoughtful design, making it a cherished addition to any home.

Original price $39.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99
$39.99
$39.99 - $39.99
Current price $39.99
SKU AG01590
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Description

Introducing the Australian Geographic Society Art Calendar 2025 – a breathtaking showcase of Australia's vibrant birds and wildlife. This calendar beautifully blends artistic elegance with practical design, offering a year-long journey through nature's wonders. By purchasing this calendar, you're not only adding stunning artwork to your home but also supporting a great cause. With every purchase, $2 is donated to Aussie Ark, helping to protect our precious wildlife.

What customers had to say about the 2024 Art Calendar:

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"Australian Geographic Art Calendar is the perfect Christmas gift. Beautiful Illustrations of Australian Wildlife and a gift to enjoy the whole year round. They sold out fast I noticed, so best get in quick."

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Remarkable paintings of magnificent birds, a stunning calendar, I bought one as a gift for a lucky friend, $ well spent!

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I buy one every year and the quality and art work is always beautiful. The font and layout is great for my aging, weakened eyesight and I couldn't settle for anything other than my Australian Geographic calendar. Thank you

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Featuring 13 meticulously illustrated images, this calendar showcases the extraordinary work of James Hough, renowned for his ability to capture the unique charm of Australian wildlife and landscapes. Each month unveils a new masterpiece, transforming your space and inviting you to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds us.

Beyond its visual appeal, this calendar is thoughtfully designed to help you stay organized. It includes important dates, such as school holidays and public holidays, making it a practical addition to any home. Each illustration is accompanied by a detailed description, offering insights into the stories behind the artwork.

This calendar continues a proud tradition of celebrating wildlife art that Australian Geographic has upheld since 1989. For decades, our journals have featured original wildlife artworks, reflecting our deep commitment to conservation and the natural world. Today, this tradition lives on in our annual calendar and bi-monthly journal, inspiring a sense of wonder and a dedication to preserving our environment.

By choosing the Australian Geographic 2025 Art Calendar, you're not only adding a touch of elegance to your space but also supporting conservation efforts. With every purchase, $2 is donated to Aussie Ark, aiding in the protection of Australia's precious wildlife and habitats.

Elevate your home with the Australian Geographic 2025 Art Calendar – a seamless blend of beauty and utility, while making a positive impact on the environment.

About the artist: James Hough

Combining a love for wildlife, photography, and fine art, James Hough creates intricate and lifelike wildlife paintings. Growing up near the Manning River, he draws inspiration from native birds and his family property in Wingham. Now residing near Maitland, James is self-taught and prides himself on detailed, research-driven art. Each painting reflects his dedication to authentic representation, meticulously planned in terms of composition and colour. As a member of Artists for Conservation, James advocates for environmental preservation through his art, often raising funds for conservation organisations. His calendar images are donated to support Aussie Ark. To explore more, visit jameshoughwildlifeart.com.au.

About Aussie Ark

Aussie Ark is NSW’s largest independently owned and operated conservation organisation, and is home to seven keystone species once found in the Barrington Tops of NSW. The vision of Aussie Ark is to establish a robust insurance population of threatened native mammal species such as the Tasmanian devil, eastern quoll and long-nosed potoroo, suitable for semi-wild release into large, predator-proof fenced sanctuaries in the Barrington Tops, for eventual reintroduction to the wild. Aussie Ark is creating a long-term future for Australia’s threatened wildlife.

Calendar (435.00mm x 512.00mm) 12 pages Weight: 980g

Specifications

(435.00mm x 512.00mm) 12 pages Weight: 980g

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  • We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
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Australian Geographic contributes 100% of its profits to its registered charity the Australian Geographic Society to fund its conservation and sustainability grants.

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Lisa Wippell
2025 Art Calendar

I absolutely love these calendars! I gifted the first one (with frame) to my in-laws back in the early 90’s. We have bought one for them every year since and they look forward to it arriving each and every time. My mother in law is now 90 and says it is her favourite gift every Christmas.

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