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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Animal Interiors 'Safari Chic' Fashions and Accessories While Maintaining Conservation

Animal Interiors 'Safari Chic' Fashions and Accessories While Maintaining Conservation

Animal Interiors 'Safari Chic' Fashions and Accessories While Maintaining Conservation

Get that 'Out of Africa' feel and replicate a fresh, breezy Hemingway - Key West style for your home or business office while maintaining wild-life conservation. It's the best of both worlds.

BALTIMORE, MD (PRWEB) September 2, 2004 -- Animal Interiors, a small incorporated business based in Maryland is seeking to provide consumers, interior designers, and hunting enthusiasts throughout the world with quality unique animal pieces.

Inspired by the golden age of hunting in colonial Africa, Gerry the President of Animal Interiors says, "Our pieces can bring alive the fashionable 'safari chic' your looking for. Whether you are furnishing a cabin in Minnesota, a sunny Spanish style home in California, a Texas ranch, or a luxury Manhattan apartment, weve got just the pieces youre looking for at reasonable prices. From Zebra rugs to Kudu horns and Impala mounts, we can help you create an 'Out of Africa' feel or replicate a fresh, breezy Hemingway - Key West style for your home or business office."

Animal Interiors is incorporated in the state of Maryland, an Ebay PowerSeller, and fully licensed with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS). Gerry also adds, "Everything we sell is completely legal. Some pieces we sell are from private collections in the United States that Animal Interiors has acquired but the vast majority of our products come direct from our partners in South Africa who are reputable dealers and hunters."

The cargo arrives at the port of Baltimore, where Animal Interior representatives clear the shipment through U.S. Customs and FWS for commercial sale. Animal Interiors are experts in the field of Taxidermy and compliant with import restrictions and all requirements of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

Animal Interiors is serious about their commitment to wildlife conservation. Not only are they proud members of Safari Club International, but also members of the World Wildlife Fund. Many people ask how they can be the biggest suppliers of Zebra rugs, and maintain a commitment to conservation when animals have to be killed for their skins. As Gerry points out, "All the zebra skins we sell were harvested legally from abundant stock on privately owned game farms. Every skin we sell can be traced back to the farm where it was hunted. Animals are hunted in a humane manner. A big percentage of the money farmers receive is reinvested back into game conservation. It provides jobs for the conservationists, food for the local communities and in the long term more land can be set aside for the game in order to sustain greater numbers.

Hunting in South Africa is subject to very strict laws. But they protect the hunter and the conservationists alike and thus make it possible that a wide range of game can be hunted. The dream of hunting the "Big Five": Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino and Elephant, can only be realized in South Africa.

And yes, Animal Interiors does provide "Big Game Hunts" you can participate in. For more information on the gorgeous products they offer, please visit Animal Interiors at www.animalinteriors.com
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