Which of the following correctly describes part of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) corporate history?
Test your knowledge about the fascinating corporate history behind one of the world's most recognized wildlife conservation brands. While many people recognize their iconic panda logo and support their mission, fewer know the details of how this organization evolved from a small European initiative to a global force for biodiversity protection and habitat preservation. Can you identify the correct historical fact about this influential conservation organization?
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- WWF was originally founded in 1961 with a logo designed by Sir Peter Scott, inspired by Chi-Chi, a giant panda at the London Zoo that arrived the same year the organization was formed.
- WWF was initially established as the Wildlife Protection Agency (WPA) in 1952, changing its name to World Wildlife Fund in 1970 after merging with the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
- The iconic panda logo was adopted in 1978 as part of WWF's first major rebranding campaign, replacing their original eagle emblem that represented freedom and protection.
- WWF was founded by Jane Goodall in response to her chimpanzee research findings, with initial funding coming primarily from National Geographic documentary revenues.
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