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“Growing up with Ranger Rick magazine is one of the reasons I fell in love with the outdoors,” said Matt Moreau, the founder and artist behind The Landmark Project.
The Landmark Project has teamed up with the National Wildlife Federation to launch a sustainable collection of graphic tees, sweatshirts, headwear and accessories.
The range – available now – features Ranger Rick and other graphics from the Federation’s archive. With each purchase from the collection, The Landmark Project returns a portion of the proceeds to the National Wildlife Federation.
“Growing up with Ranger Rick magazine is one of the reasons I fell in love with the outdoors,” said Matt Moreau, the founder and artist behind The Landmark Project.
“As a kid, I remember being immersed in the stories and illustrations. Today I’m honoured to contribute to their ongoing legacy with this collection.”
Krista Newberry, Head of Licensing and Partners at the National Wildlife Federation, added: “Ranger Rick has long been synonymous with connecting people and nature while inspiring our youngest conservationists. The Landmark Project captures that sense of wonder and purpose with their new collection, helping us to build on our legacy of wildlife and environmental conservation for generations to come.”
Check out the collection here.
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