Matted Print and Stamp - Aardvark - World Wildlife Fund
Matted Print - 8x10 – World Wildlife Fund ("WWF") Print and Stamp - Aardvark (Orycteropus afer)
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This is a beautiful matted print of the aardvark (Orycteropus afer) with a mint postage stamp from the former African country of Bophuthatswana (incorporated back into South Africa in 1994), which depicts the aardvark eating its favorite food - ants and termites.
The aardvark (Orycteropus afer) lives in most of sub-Saharan Africa, but is seldom seen in the wild. The aardvark spends most of its day in a dark underground burrow, avoiding the warm weather and predators. At night the aardvark comes out to feed on termites and ants.
This gorgeous WWF wildlife print and African postage stamp are mounted in an 8 inch by 10 inch black mat for easy framing in your favorite 8 inch x 10 inch frame.
The mat is made from acid-free, 4 ply mat board and has the aesthetic and design benefits of a bright white bevel cut.
This beautiful, black matted, WWF wildlife print and African postal stamp include a backing board and are enclosed in a clear bag.
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The World Wildlife Fund (“WWF”), is the world’s leading wildlife conservation organization. The WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. The WWF seeks to protect and restore species and their habitats by mobilizing hundreds of millions of people to support wildlife conservation. The WWF works in over a hundred countries throughout the world. It currently has a membership of over a million within the United States and nearly five million globally.
The WWF (also known as the World Wide Fund for Nature, outside of North America) has used the beautiful postage stamps of countries throughout the world to help share its vision. The WWF Conservation Stamp Collection is the largest thematic collection in the world featuring the wildlife of the world. In 1969, France issued the very first stamp featuring the well-known WWF Panda logo. Every month since 1983, a different country has released a new set of WWF postage stamps that feature threatened or endangered wildlife. More than 200 countries have already participated, and now, each year, up to 18 different countries issue new postage stamps featuring their own threatened or endangered animals and the famous WWF Panda logo.
Prince Philips, Duke of Edinburgh and President Emeritus of WWF International, once said ” The WWF Conservation Stamp Collection offers philatelists and people concerned about the state of the natural environment a wonderful opportunity to enhance their stamp collection, while at the same time contributing directly to the conservation of nature”.