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Why is the symbol of WWF the giant panda?
What is the symbol of WWF? WWF stands for World Wide Fund for Nature. 1986, WWF realized that its original name "WWF" could no longer reflect the scope of its activities, so it changed its name to "WWF" to show the expansion of its scope of activities. At present, only a few branches, including the United States, still use the old name of WWF. In order to eliminate the confusion caused by different countries and languages, we now use a unified name "WWF, Global Conservation Organization" (WWF). Is WWF's giant panda logo only used in China? No. As a well-known symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature, the giant panda is widely used in the world and is well known by the world. Why did WWF choose the giant panda as a symbol? 196 1 year, Xixi, a giant panda, borrowed an exhibition from London Zoo in England, causing an empty scene. Recognizing that an influential organization logo can overcome all language barriers, WWF unanimously agreed to take the moving image of the giant panda as the organization logo. Since then, the lovely giant panda has become a symbol of the global nature conservation movement. Can I use the logo of WWF? The panda logo of WWF is a registered trademark. No individual or unit may use this sign without permission. WWF partners may have the right to use our logo. Please visit the Enterprise Partner Program for details. ]