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Hi Jane, my name is Tonja Glad, my niece Tori Nighthawk is a young award winning Author. She wrote and illustrated her first book (Don’t Judge a Bird by its Feathers) at just 13 years old. Tori has written another book and would like to get licensing to use your Striped polecat picture (above) in her next book. I have looked for an email address or contact number on your web-pages but have had no success. Could you please email me at tonjaglad@msn.com.
Thank you,
Tonja Glad
Dear Jane
You have a magnificent pic of a striped polecat on the web that we might like to use in a Struik Nature, (an imprint of Penguin Random House South Africa) epdf of Clive Walker’s existing book: Signs of the Wild. I wondered if you’d be happy to grant us permission to use your pic and look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
kind regards
Colette.