Maison Nouvelles It seems you're referencing a playful or fictional update involving "Fauna Art" and a new "Friends of Fauna" initiative—perhaps from a creative project, social media campaign, or a conservation-themed art movement. While there's no widely known official "Fauna Art Update" as of now (April 2024), here's a fun, imaginative take that could fit such a concept: đŸŸ Fauna Art Update: Introducing the "Friends of Fauna" Collective! 🌿 We're thrilled to announce a vibrant new chapter in the world of Fauna Art — the launch of "Friends of Fauna", a global community of artists, conservationists, and animal lovers uniting to celebrate wildlife through creativity! ✹ What’s New? New Art Series: Stunning digital and mixed-media pieces featuring endangered and beloved species — from the elusive snow leopard to the mischievous raccoon, all rendered with heart, humor, and a touch of whimsy. Interactive Campaign: Fans can vote for their favorite "Fauna Friend" each month and help fund real-world conservation projects. Artist Spotlights: Meet the talented creators behind the art — including indigenous storytellers, youth activists, and urban street artists using their craft to raise awareness. Eco-Events: Pop-up exhibitions in parks, schools, and city centers with live animal encounters (ethically curated!), nature workshops, and tree-planting initiatives. 💬 "Fauna isn't just wildlife — it’s family. Through art, we’re giving voices to those who can't speak, and ears to those who listen." — Co-Founder, Lila Moss 🌍 Join the Movement: Scan the QR code on our new "Friends of Fauna" digital zine to: Download free printable art for classrooms and homes Adopt a virtual animal (with a real donation going to habitat restoration) Share your own Fauna-inspired artwork with #FriendsOfFauna Let’s paint a world where every creature feels seen, valued, and protected. 🩋 Fauna Art: Where Imagination Meets Conservation. Let me know if you'd like a version tailored for a website, social media post, press release, or even a fictional story! đŸŽšđŸŸ

It seems you're referencing a playful or fictional update involving "Fauna Art" and a new "Friends of Fauna" initiative—perhaps from a creative project, social media campaign, or a conservation-themed art movement. While there's no widely known official "Fauna Art Update" as of now (April 2024), here's a fun, imaginative take that could fit such a concept: đŸŸ Fauna Art Update: Introducing the "Friends of Fauna" Collective! 🌿 We're thrilled to announce a vibrant new chapter in the world of Fauna Art — the launch of "Friends of Fauna", a global community of artists, conservationists, and animal lovers uniting to celebrate wildlife through creativity! ✹ What’s New? New Art Series: Stunning digital and mixed-media pieces featuring endangered and beloved species — from the elusive snow leopard to the mischievous raccoon, all rendered with heart, humor, and a touch of whimsy. Interactive Campaign: Fans can vote for their favorite "Fauna Friend" each month and help fund real-world conservation projects. Artist Spotlights: Meet the talented creators behind the art — including indigenous storytellers, youth activists, and urban street artists using their craft to raise awareness. Eco-Events: Pop-up exhibitions in parks, schools, and city centers with live animal encounters (ethically curated!), nature workshops, and tree-planting initiatives. 💬 "Fauna isn't just wildlife — it’s family. Through art, we’re giving voices to those who can't speak, and ears to those who listen." — Co-Founder, Lila Moss 🌍 Join the Movement: Scan the QR code on our new "Friends of Fauna" digital zine to: Download free printable art for classrooms and homes Adopt a virtual animal (with a real donation going to habitat restoration) Share your own Fauna-inspired artwork with #FriendsOfFauna Let’s paint a world where every creature feels seen, valued, and protected. 🩋 Fauna Art: Where Imagination Meets Conservation. Let me know if you'd like a version tailored for a website, social media post, press release, or even a fictional story! đŸŽšđŸŸ

by Hazel Mar 15,2026
  • DĂ©couvrez le nouveau programme Friends of Fauna intĂ©grĂ© au jeu
  • Partagez une photo de n’importe quel animal qui vous inspire
  • Une image sĂ©lectionnĂ©e devient le puzzle mensuel mis en avant

Depuis sa sortie en fĂ©vrier, The Art of Fauna s’est imposĂ© comme un jeu de puzzle mobile Ă©lĂ©gamment conçu et mĂ©ditatif. Il introduit dĂ©sormais une nouvelle fonctionnalitĂ© communautaire passionnante : le programme Friends of Fauna, disponible gratuitement dans l’application.

Voici comment cela fonctionne. Chaque mois, vous pouvez soumettre une photographie de n’importe quel animal — qu’il s’agisse d’une espĂšce sauvage, d’un animal de service ou d’un animal de compagnie chĂ©ri. Une soumission remarquable est choisie et transformĂ©e en puzzle du mois. Pour la premiĂšre Ă©dition, le puzzle sĂ©lectionnĂ© met en scĂšne un ours Ă  lunettes, tel qu’envoyĂ© par Denis B.

Par ailleurs, la mise Ă  jour introduit de nouveaux icĂŽnes d’application, chacun dĂ©diĂ© Ă  un membre particulier de la communautĂ©. L’icĂŽne de Valentin reprĂ©sente un lĂ©opard des neiges, Vidit et Benedict partagent celle d’un lion, Shiven a un orque, et Thomas est incarnĂ© par un goĂ©land borĂ©al.

ytSi vous dĂ©couvrez The Art of Fauna pour la premiĂšre fois, sachez qu’il s’agit d’une expĂ©rience de puzzle sereine qui allie des illustrations classiques de la faune Ă  des mĂ©caniques de jeu variĂ©es. Vous pouvez rĂ©soudre chaque puzzle de maniĂšre visuelle ou en reconstruisant une description Ă©crite, tout en dĂ©couvrant des faits sur chaque animal.

Intéressé par notre avis avant de jouer ? Lisez la chronique de Jupiter sur The Art of Fauna !

Toutes les images de la collection de puzzles proviennent d’ouvrages scientifiques du XVIIIe et XIXe siĂšcle, rĂ©alisĂ©s par des naturalistes tels que John James Audubon et John Gould, cĂ©lĂ©brant ainsi l’art et le patrimoine de l’illustration de la faune. Le jeu soutient Ă©galement une cause significative : une partie de chaque achat est reversĂ©e Ă  la conservation de la faune Ă  l’échelle mondiale.

Soumettez vos photos pour le programme Friends of Fauna via le lien ci-dessous. Les 10 premiers niveaux sont gratuits, le reste du contenu Ă©tant disponible via un achat intĂ©grĂ© Ă  l’application. Pour plus de dĂ©tails, rendez-vous sur le site officiel.