Which nature conservation organization's logo was NOT inspired by its namesake animal but rather by a Chinese ink drawing style?
Test your knowledge of the natural world's most recognizable brand identities! Many environmental and wildlife conservation organizations have created powerful logos that instantly communicate their mission. Behind these symbols are fascinating stories of design evolution and brand strategy. This poll challenges you to identify which famous nature-focused organization is correctly matched with its logo design inspiration and history.
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- World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - The iconic panda logo was inspired by Chi'en-hsiang Liu's traditional ink drawings
- National Audubon Society - Their logo features an abstract egret inspired by John James Audubon's original bird illustrations
- Save the Whales - Their logo depicts a stylized humpback whale tail based on actual whale tail photographs
- Defenders of Wildlife - Their wolf silhouette logo was designed using tracking images of an actual gray wolf pack
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