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Philately’s Implications in Ecological Education via Romanian Thematic Joint Issues (VI) - Regarding the 4th Collaboration with WWF
Author(s) -
Bogdan-Vasile Cioruța,
Alexandru Leonard Pop
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asian journal of research in zoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-466X
DOI - 10.9734/ajriz/2021/v4i130104
Subject(s) - romanian , endangered species , exhibition , habitat , geography , ecology , subject (documents) , beauty , political science , environmental ethics , library science , computer science , archaeology , biology , law , philosophy , linguistics
The last philatelic issue made by the Romanian postal administration in collaboration with WWF, published at the end of 2006, is the main subject of this study. As we have become accustomed to, WWF's interests in conserving endangered species are becoming better defined. This time the emphasis is on protecting birds, and among these, we are talking about the Eurasian spoonbill. The species itself is representative of the habitat of the Danube Delta, where it was also immortalized, and where the inspiration for the layout of the philatelic pieces came from. Moreover, through the rich philatelic material identified, analyzed, and presented, one can discuss the other philatelic effects. All these, through the beauty of the exhibition and the contribution brought among the collectors, philatelists, and implicitly of those who love nature, make the issue a successful one. The purpose of this study is to complete, by presenting the philatelic issue from 2006, the series of Romanian philatelic issues dedicated to the protection of various species. In this regard, besides the well-defined role in promoting protected species, was also discussed a little about the role of philately in educating the young generation, informing tourists, as well as in documenting habitat conservation policies and strategies.

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