Bees decorative throw pillow case made either from 100% cotton canvas or 68% cotton and 32% linen. Sublime softness, uncompromising colors and a never-fade print, this special fabric protects the look and feel of its natural fibers while still performing beautifully as a printable art surface. Add a natural accent to home or cottage, nursery or kid's habitat. Invisible zipper sewn in at the bottom for easy care. Sage & Forest. 18 x 18 inches.
Since 1997, The Kasiisi Project has supported the conservation of Uganda’s Kibale National Park by supporting communities dedicated to protecting and stewarding their lands, waters and wildlife. With nearly half of Uganda’s population under age 15, young people have a significant role to play in preserving the country's natural resources, both now and in the future. Our program primarily targets the 8,000 children attending 16 forest-edge primary schools. By fostering a connection between education and conservation, we are informing and inspiring a new generation of Ugandan conservationists. Learn more about The Kasiisi Project at: https://www.kasiisiproject.org/
Thank you so much for shopping in behalf of The Kasiisi Project! 50% of your purchases helps us support and educate communities to protects Kibale's wildlife and habitats. Please remember to indicate 'The Kasiisi Project' as the beneficiary of your donation at check-out.
To learn more about the health of our honey bees, the Kasiisi Project places special devices called BroodMinders inside of our hives. The small device takes hourly measurements of the hive’s internal temperature and humidity, and sends this information to our phones. By tracking this type of hive data, we can monitor the health of our bees over time. And because we and others upload our information to the cloud, scientists and researchers can analyze and learn from honeybee hive data from around the world. Anyone can view information from our BroodMinder devices in Uganda at www.beecounted.org.