Which animal was specifically chosen as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) logo in 1961, and why was it selected?
Conservation organizations have played a critical role in protecting endangered species and their habitats for decades. Their iconic logos and branding have become synonymous with global wildlife protection efforts. Test your knowledge about the history behind one of the world's most recognized wildlife conservation brands and its famous logo origin story.
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- Giant panda - Selected because it was endangered, had international appeal, and its black and white appearance would be economical to print
- Tiger - Selected because it represented power and was the most threatened big cat species at the time of the organization's founding
- Gorilla - Selected because primates were considered the most relatable animals to humans and faced severe habitat loss
- Elephant - Selected because it was the largest land mammal and represented the scale of conservation challenges the organization would tackle
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