New Semipostal Stamp to Help Save Vanishing Species
May 11, 2011Washington — Tigers. African and Asian elephants.
Rhinos. Great apes. Marine turtles. The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a
stamp today on Capitol Hill at the Annual Association of Zoos and
Aquariums (AZA) reception that could help save them all. When issued in
September, net proceeds from the sales of the Save Vanishing Species semipostal
stamp will be transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
support the Multinational Species Conservation Funds.
“This stamp marks the fourth semipostal issued by the
Postal Service. These types of stamps provide an extremely convenient
way for the American public to contribute to help protect threatened
and vanishing species,” said Deputy Postmaster General Ron Stroman. “We
look forward to working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
the Multinational Species Coalition to make this stamp a resounding
success.”
The Multinational Species Coalition is an alliance of
conservationists, zoos, veterinarians, animal welfare groups, circuses
and sportsmen. Representing more than 20 million members, the coalition
was created to advocate for the Multinational Species Conservation
Funds and is committed to bringing greater attention to this stamp and
the funds it was designed to support. The funds will be divided among
the African Elephant Conservation Fund, Asian Elephant Conservation
Fund, Great Ape Conservation Fund, Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation
Fund and Marine Turtle Conservation Fund.
The Save Vanishing Species stamp, which can be preordered beginning today at usps.com/shop,
features an illustration of a tiger cub by artist Nancy Stahl. The
artwork on the full sheet of 20 stamps is dark green and includes
silhouettes of a rhinoceros, a tiger, a gorilla, Asian and African
elephants and a marine turtle. Stahl based both the stamp art and the
silhouettes on photographs of wildlife. The phrases “Save Vanishing
Species” and “Amur tiger cub” appear on the left side of the stamp.
Derry Noyes served as the art director, designer and typographer for the
stamp.
Five million sheets of stamps will be printed initially
and reprints will be based on customer demand. The stamps will sell for
11 cents greater than a First Class Mail stamp — 55 cents — and $11
for a sheet of 20.
Legislation creating the semipostal stamp was passed and
signed into law in September 2010 as the Multinational Species
Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act of 2010.
The Multinational Species Coalition includes:
African Wildlife Foundation
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International Elephant Foundation
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American Bird Conservancy
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International Rhino Foundation
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American Veterinary Medical Association
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Jane Goodall Institute
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Association of Zoos and Aquariums
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National Audubon Society
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Bonobo Conservation Initiative
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National Wildlife Federation
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Born Free USA
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The Nature Conservancy
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Cheetah Conservation Fund
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Ocean Conservancy
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Chelonian Research Foundation
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Safari Club International Foundation
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Conservation International
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Sea Turtle Conservancy
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Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International
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Sierra Club
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Defenders of Wildlife
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The WILD Foundation
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Fauna & Flora International
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Wildlife Alliance
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Feld Entertainment, Inc.
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Wildlife Conservation Society
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Humane Society of the United States / International
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Wildlife Management Institute
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International Crane Foundation
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World Wildlife Fund
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International Fund for Animal Welfare
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For more information on the semipostal stamp and the coalition, visit fws.gov/international/semipostal.
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