The South African Post Office is celebrating World Wildlife Week with wet and slippery subject, South Africa’s endangered frogs, depicted on a set of four stamps and a commemorative envelope. Picture: Supplied
DURBAN – The South African Post Office (Sapo) is celebrating World Wildlife Week with a wet and slippery subject, South Africa’s endangered frogs, depicted on a set of four stamps and a commemorative envelope.
The post office said the stamps were available from the SA Post Office’s Philatelic Services in Pretoria, and can be ordered by sending an email to SA.Stamps@postoffice.co.za.
A set of stamps cost R149,80 plus postage and packaging for mail orders.
In a statement, Sapo said said the set of four stamps and commemorative envelope feature five threatened frog species that occur only within South Africa. The SA Post Office worked closely with the Endangered Wildlife Trust, in particular their Threatened Amphibian Programme, during the creation of this educational stamp theme.
South Africa’s endangered frogs:
The statement further said that globally, 41% of amphibians are considered to be at risk of extinction. As the most threatened group of animals on Earth, it was appropriate for the SA Post Office to feature amphibians on the Endangered Species stamps that celebrate World Wildlife Week.
“We can all make a difference to the survival of amphibians through our daily life choices: avoid poisons and pesticides, plant indigenous, and making a simple pond in your garden,” the statement read.
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