Philately’s Implications in Ecological Education via Romanian Thematic Joint Issues (V) - Regarding the 3rd Colaboration with WWF

B. Cioruța, M. Coman, Alexandru Pop
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The collaboration of the Romanian postal administration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and its purely philatelic interpretations, was limited to the introduction in the postal circulation, starting with 1977, of philatelic issues aiming at the protection of various endangered species. Thus, in addition to the issues that appeared in 1977 and 1984, towards the end of 1994, a third philatelic issue appeared. This, entitled "World Wide Fund for Nature", illustrates various species of fish, most of which are also found in aquatic ecosystems in Romania. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to make known to the public and to widely promote the term of protection and sustainable management of habitats and those endangered species, as an alarm signal of their condition. The results of the research undertaken emphasize once again the mass character of thematic philately and the fundamental role - as an ambassador of the promotion of knowledge - that it has had over time, and still has. Regarding the philatelic issues studied, in terms of the rich material reproduced (postage stamps, blocks and other forms of pagination, first day covers - FDCs, illustrated and maximum postcards, occasional envelopes, and postal circulation), it can be stated that it highlights another concern of the WWF (conservation of fish species), from the perspective of promoting natural capital.
罗马尼亚专题联合发行集邮对生态教育的影响(五)-与世界自然基金会第三次合作
罗马尼亚邮政管理部门与世界野生动物基金会(世界自然基金会)的合作及其纯粹的集邮解释,仅限于从1977年开始在邮政流通中发行旨在保护各种濒危物种的邮票。因此,除了1977年和1984年发行的邮票外,1994年年底又发行了第三套集邮邮票。这幅题为“世界自然基金会”的图展示了各种鱼类,其中大多数也可以在罗马尼亚的水生生态系统中找到。在此背景下,本文的目的是让公众了解并广泛推广栖息地和濒危物种的保护和可持续管理期限,作为其状况的警报信号。所进行的研究结果再次强调了专题集邮的大众性和作为促进知识的大使的基本作用,这种作用过去和现在一直存在。就所研究的集邮邮品而言,就其所复制的丰富资料而言(邮票、嵌套及其他形式的分页、首日封、插图及限量明信片、不定期信封及邮政流通),可以说,从促进自然资本的角度出发,突显了世界自然基金会的另一项关注(保护鱼类)。
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