The giant panda is a symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature. The symbol of WWF is a striking and concise giant panda. The organization's work in China began with 1980 Protection of Giant Panda and its Habitat. It is the first international NGO invited by the government of China to carry out protection work in China.
The design of this logo was inspired by the giant panda who moved to London Zoo in 196 1 and its name is Jiji. At that time, WWF especially needed a symbol that could cross the language and cultural barriers of human beings, so it chose the lovely animal giant panda as their symbol to convey its concern and commitment to nature protection.
The great influence of WWF
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is widely known for its black-and-white giant panda logo, and it is an environmental protection organization with the goal of solving problems. WWF achieves its environmental protection goals through science-based methods, dialogue and cooperation. WWF's global network has 3,000 experienced professionals who enable WWF to provide excellent technical support in designing, planning, managing and operating projects around the world.
As the main fundraiser, reliable fund manager and efficient operator of environmental protection projects, WWF achieves its environmental protection goals through cooperation with countries, governments at all levels, international institutions and other non-governmental organizations, as well as local people in the project implementation areas.