Endangered species - self-Adhesive  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2001 - 110 Pfennig

Endangered species - self-Adhesive  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2001 - 110 Pfennig

Designer: Prof. Günter Jacki

Endangered species - self-Adhesive - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2001 - 110 Pfennig


Theme: Animals
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2001
Face Value110.00 
Perforationwavy cut
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2077
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID778081
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The series "Endangered Species" aims to raise public awareness of the protection of endangered species. Mountain gorillas today only occur in two separate groups in higher mountain regions of eastern central Africa. In between lies people of densely populated land. The steadily advanced agricultural land use endangers the remains of the remaining habitat. At the same time, their vital food supply is reduced for the animals, who mainly feed on vegetables. Only large, internationally supported efforts that preserve the habitat of the animals can ensure the survival of the apes, which can weigh up to 200 kilograms and live in groups of five to 30 animals.

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The series "Endangered Species" aims to raise public awareness of the protection of endangered species. Mountain gorillas today only occur in two separate groups in higher mountain regions of eastern central Africa. In between lies people of densely populated land. The steadily advanced agricultural land use endangers the remains of the remaining habitat. At the same time, their vital food supply is reduced for the animals, who mainly feed on vegetables. Only large, internationally supported efforts that preserve the habitat of the animals can ensure the survival of the apes, which can weigh up to 200 kilograms and live in groups of five to 30 animals..