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Vintage Kenyan Graphite Ostrich Framed Art
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Vintage Kenyan Graphite Rhino Framed Art
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Vintage Kenyan Cape Buffalo Framed Art
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Vintage Kenyan Graphite Wild Cape Hunting Dog Framed Art
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Vintage Kenyan Graphite Zebra Framed Art
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Terrafirma Ceramics Chestnut Stacking Rectangle Tray
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Tart Tray
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Stacking Tray
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Terrafirma Ceramics Mocha Canape Trays
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Canape Trays
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Terrafirma Ceramics Mocha Laurel Round Platter with Handles
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Terrafirma Ceramics Mocha Aspen Round Platter with Handles
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Oil Dip
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Charger
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Terrafirma Ceramics Charcoal Bowl
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As a member of 1% for the Planet, we donate 1% of gross revenue to sustainable conservation initiatives that put people and the planet first.
Weston Table is committed to 1% Percent for the Planet, an international organization that puts people and the planet first. As a member of this alliance of socially and environmentally progressive businesses, Weston Table donates one percent of annual revenue to environmental preservation efforts with donations directed to Wild Survivors. Weston Table is proud to partner with an organization that shares our objectives to nourish and empower our communities, while positioning environmental sustainability at the center of our charitable efforts.
How can bees help save elephants? Wild Survivors builds beehive fences along the borders of farmland in rural Tanzania. The bees keep elephants from straying into farmland, where they might be at risk. The hives create entrepreneurship opportunities for local women, while protecting family farms.
How can bees help save elephants? Wild Survivors builds beehive fences along the borders of farmland in rural Tanzania. The bees keep elephants from straying into farmland, where they might be at risk. The hives create entrepreneurship opportunities for local women, while protecting family farms.