SILVERSEA Cruises has pledged its support to a wildlife conservation initiative in Singapore, sponsoring a sculpture of Amelia the walrus. The model of the large pinniped is featuring in the Love the Last March exhibition by artists Gillie & Marc, an initiative aimed at safeguarding the world’s most endangered wildlife...
SILVERSEA Cruises has pledged its support to a wildlife conservation initiative in Singapore, sponsoring a sculpture of Amelia the walrus.
The model of the large pinniped is featuring in the Love the Last March exhibition by artists Gillie & Marc, an initiative aimed at safeguarding the world’s most endangered wildlife species.
The exhibition, which is held in collaboration with WWF, was officially opened on Fri night, with Managing Director Adam Radwanski attending, along with Silversea’s special guests.
The 192-metre exhibition features 62 individual life-sized animals, depicting 45 of the world’s most endangered species.
The sculptures were created by the award-winning public wildlife conservation artists Gillie & Marc, and will be on display at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore until May 2024.
“We are proud to support endangered wildlife species by championing the important message of the Love the Last March exhibition.
“Silversea is committed to unlocking the world’s most enriching experiences for travellers in a responsible manner and wildlife conservation lies at the heart of this ethos.
“We hope this exhibition will inspire people to support wildlife conservation globally,” Radwanski said.
Pictured are artist Gillie Schattner, Radwanski, artist Marc Schattner, and Silversea Marketing Campaign Manager Samantha Choy.
