Save Vanishing Species Stamps - 2011

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          Featuring a bold graphic of an Amur tiger cub, the artwork of the Save Vanishing SpeciesTM First-Class Semipostal stamp depicts
          just one of the magnificent animals that it is designed to help. Your purchase benefits conservation funds that are helping create
          hope for the future.Over $6.4 million has been raised for the cause.
          Under the Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act of 2010,the U.S. Postal Service@ will transfer the net
          proceeds from the sale of these stamps to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to support the Multinational Species
          Conservation Funds. The funds include:
          African Elephant Conservation Fund: Elephants capture our imagination, but poaching and loss of habitat have taken their future
          hostage,The African elephant population has shrunk dramaticallyand while conservation efforts have stabilized the elephant
          population in southern Africa, much remains to be done
          Asian Elephant Conservation Fund: Asian elephants also face habitat issues. Conservation efforts have assisted in developing
          land use strategies that will benefit both man and animal, allowing both to flourish together
          Great Ape Conservation Fund: Endlessly fascinating, great apes are especially vulnerable. Orangutans, chimpanzees, gorilas,
          and bonobos are all at risk. Conservation efforts address issues of habitat loss, poaching, and disease in hopes of saving these
          amazing creatures
          Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Fund: Powerful and compelling, the rhinoceros and tiger are targeted by poachers and
          pressured by human civilization. Conservation programs have helped bring Africa's white rhino population back to more than
          17,000 and improved poaching detection and prosecution to stem the loss of tigers in various localities.
          Marine Turtle Gonservation Fund: For more than 100 million years, the ancestors of marine turtles swam the oceans. Yet in less
          than a century, exploitation and habitat destruction have devastated their numbers. Conservation projects work toward the goal of
          restoring large numbers of these ancient, intriguing creatures to the world's oceans.
          Derry Noyes served as the art director designer and typographer for the stamp. She worked with artist Nancy Stahl to develop
          one powerful illustration to symbolize the plight of all of these imperiled animals. The Amur tiger cub shown in the stamp art is one
          of five tiger subspecies,When full grown, this cat can weigh up to 650 pounds and measure 13 feet from its nose to the tip of its
          tail
          Made in the USA.