These 1,600 Fake Pandas Represent a Shocking Number
May 07, 2014 22:59
French artist Paulo Grangeon and the World Wildlife Fund made 1,600 papier-mache pandas and have been touring them through Rome and Paris, before making a stop in 10 major Asian cities.
Every papier-mache panda represents one of the only 1,600 pandas that are left in the wild. It may look like a large crowd of pandas when put together in these spaces, but it's a misconception once you realize that it represents the entire panda population of the world!
To find out more about the campaign or if the Panda World Tour is coming to your city, check out their website and Facebook page.
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