2014 Harton Primary

After founding Drawing for Endangered Species workshops in 2014 in partnership with Born Free, Harton Primary School, South Shields was the first school to invite Jane to deliver workshops to six classes across Year 4 and 5. Around 180 children participated in the workshops working with Jane to create drawings of endangered species, with many children selecting to draw tigers. The workshops raised funds for Born Free. The following classes participated:
Year 4:Â Miss Robinson / Miss Wilkinson / Mrs Allen
Year 5:Â Mrs Napier /Â Mrs Wells /Â Mrs Winter
After the workshops Jane made badges for each child featuring their drawings. This gallery showcases a selection of drawings by students from each class as well as some letters she received from the children. One of Jane's favourite drawings from a decade of workshops remains the portrait of a family of Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys below:
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys ENDANGERED Peter, Year 5 Mrs Winter's class
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African Savanna Elephant ENDANGEREDÂ

Giant Panda VULNERABLE Â
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White-bellied Pangolin ENDANGEREDÂ
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGEREDÂ
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Blue-throated Macaw CRITICALLY ENDANGERED Â
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGEREDÂ
Snow Leopard VULNERABLE
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED Â
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys ENDANGERED
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED Â
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Blue-throated Macaw CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGEREDÂ
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys ENDANGEREDÂ
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED Â
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Blue-throated Macaw CRITICALLY ENDANGERED   Â
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED  Â
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Orangutan CRITICALLY ENDANGERED Â
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Dhole ENDANGERED Â
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED  Â
Blue-throated Macaw CRITICALLY ENDANGEREDÂ
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED  Â
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Giant Panda VULNERABLE  Â
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Bengal Tiger ENDANGERED  Â
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys ENDANGEREDÂ
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SELECTION OF BADGESÂ
 
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LETTERS
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