Handcrafted for conservation

Wildlife Preservation Canada has partnered with Guelph Holzkünste for a new way to give back to Canadian wildlife!

Until June 8, enter for your chance to win a limited edition set of wooden wall art, featuring WPC species!

These layered wooden wall art pieces are handcrafted by Guelph Holzkünste, a duo of artists located in Guelph, Ontario. Each artwork begins as an illustration, which is then laser-cut into individual wooden components. These components are hand stained to represent each colour of the design, creating depth, shadow, and texture.

To give back to the wildlife that inspires their art, Guelph Holzkünste is creating a special collection featuring the at-risk species that Wildlife Preservation Canada works to protect. A portion of proceeds from this collection will go directly to our programs. To celebrate the launch of this collection, we are giving away the first set for free!

The first set includes wooden art pieces featuring the eastern loggerhead shrike, the western painted turtle, and the Butler’s gartersnake.

To enter for your chance to win this limited edition set, please fill out your email and address in the form below.

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Must be a resident of Canada and 18+ years of age to enter. Giveaway is open from May 15 2026 to June 8 2026 11:59PM EST.

For a full list of terms and conditions please click here.

Guelph Holzkünste Giveaway 2026

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About the Artist
Guelph Holzkünste is a two artist team from Guelph, Ontario. They create layered wooden wall art inspired by Canada’s wildlife and natural beauty. All of their work is hand-made in small batches with close attention to detail and balance. Through their practice, they aim to create work that is thoughtful and enduring, offering a connection to both the natural world and the handmade process behind each piece.

To see more work from Guelph Holzkünste, visit their website.