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Clever WWF Posters from Around the World

by Michael Graham Richard, Gatineau, Canada on 03.31.08
Travel & Nature

WWF Poster

Here are some WWF posters from around the world. Most have to do with endangered species, poaching, deforestation, global warming and pollution.

More after the jump.

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You can see more here: ::WWF hirdetések. Those above are our favorites.

See also: ::WWF: Europe's Dirtiest Power is in Germany, ::U.S. and WWF Push for Ban on Tuna Fishing, ::Seven WWF Staff Dead in Helicopter Crash in Nepal

Comments (7)

hah, wow these are great. I love the design. very effective. my favorite is the evolution of the tiger.

jump to top Josh V says:

Wow, talk about irony. All those anti-hunting threatened and endangered species posters are actually what WWF supports; not what they are against. Not to mention that they want the ivory trade to continue again, as well as allow hunters to kill tigers for profit. Economic value = conservation? I think not.

jump to top Sean says:

what the hell are you talking about?

jump to top ron says:

Very clever advertising - let's hope it helps the message get through...

jump to top weee says:

Sean, definitely. Remember how the buffalo went extinct when we started using it commercially?

jump to top Anonymous says:

Sean is talking about the Wicked Wildlife Fund.
http://www.wickedwildlifefund.com/

jump to top SoloSalsa says:

hello treehugger , I just wanted to know how to get one of those wonderfull wallpapers from wwf....?
thanks to answer.

jump to top vinas says:

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