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THIS PAINTING OF PANDA, one of the best-known and best-loved rare animals, is the symbol of the World Wild-life Fund. The fund, to save the world’s wild life from extinction, has been launched In London. It is an international charity which will have its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. The symbol was drawn by the British bird-lover and artist, Peter Scott.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29635, 4 October 1961, Page 16

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THIS PAINTING OF PANDA, one of the best-known and best-loved rare animals, is the symbol of the World Wild-life Fund. The fund, to save the world’s wild life from extinction, has been launched In London. It is an international charity which will have its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. The symbol was drawn by the British bird-lover and artist, Peter Scott. Press, Volume C, Issue 29635, 4 October 1961, Page 16

THIS PAINTING OF PANDA, one of the best-known and best-loved rare animals, is the symbol of the World Wild-life Fund. The fund, to save the world’s wild life from extinction, has been launched In London. It is an international charity which will have its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. The symbol was drawn by the British bird-lover and artist, Peter Scott. Press, Volume C, Issue 29635, 4 October 1961, Page 16