World of Animals
This beautifully remastered wildlife map showcases Earth's incredible biodiversity and transforms any space into a celebration of our planet's amazing creatures.
This remarkable 1970 map features animals from around the globe arranged in detailed illustrations around the map's borders. Artist Susan M. Hepworth's vibrant creatures are organized by regions including North America, Africa, Central Asia, and Europe, showing the diverse species that call each area home. An intuitive color-coding system identifies different ecosystem types across the world including tundra, desert, and savanna.
This reproduction was carefully remastered from a digital scan of the original 1970 map. The original was created during an era when wildlife mapping became increasingly important for conservation efforts. This map celebrates our planet's biodiversity whether inspiring young naturalists, enhancing classroom displays, or adding thoughtful décor to your home.
We craft this World of Animals reproduction with premium archival materials in San Diego using fade-resistant inks. This maintains the quality standards of every Muir Way map. The map is available unframed or professionally framed. It represents both artistic achievement and scientific documentation of Earth's remarkable species diversity.
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World of Animals
World of Animals
This beautifully remastered wildlife map showcases Earth's incredible biodiversity and transforms any space into a celebration of our planet's amazing creatures.
This remarkable 1970 map features animals from around the globe arranged in detailed illustrations around the map's borders. Artist Susan M. Hepworth's vibrant creatures are organized by regions including North America, Africa, Central Asia, and Europe, showing the diverse species that call each area home. An intuitive color-coding system identifies different ecosystem types across the world including tundra, desert, and savanna.
This reproduction was carefully remastered from a digital scan of the original 1970 map. The original was created during an era when wildlife mapping became increasingly important for conservation efforts. This map celebrates our planet's biodiversity whether inspiring young naturalists, enhancing classroom displays, or adding thoughtful décor to your home.
We craft this World of Animals reproduction with premium archival materials in San Diego using fade-resistant inks. This maintains the quality standards of every Muir Way map. The map is available unframed or professionally framed. It represents both artistic achievement and scientific documentation of Earth's remarkable species diversity.
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This beautifully remastered wildlife map showcases Earth's incredible biodiversity and transforms any space into a celebration of our planet's amazing creatures.
This remarkable 1970 map features animals from around the globe arranged in detailed illustrations around the map's borders. Artist Susan M. Hepworth's vibrant creatures are organized by regions including North America, Africa, Central Asia, and Europe, showing the diverse species that call each area home. An intuitive color-coding system identifies different ecosystem types across the world including tundra, desert, and savanna.
This reproduction was carefully remastered from a digital scan of the original 1970 map. The original was created during an era when wildlife mapping became increasingly important for conservation efforts. This map celebrates our planet's biodiversity whether inspiring young naturalists, enhancing classroom displays, or adding thoughtful décor to your home.
We craft this World of Animals reproduction with premium archival materials in San Diego using fade-resistant inks. This maintains the quality standards of every Muir Way map. The map is available unframed or professionally framed. It represents both artistic achievement and scientific documentation of Earth's remarkable species diversity.























