


Papier mache pandas invade Paris. Paris was filled with 1,600 papier mache pandas on a Thursday. The pandas were a part of the WWF campaign to inform people that there is an urgent need to protect the vanishing species. According to the environmentalist group, which uses pandas as their main logo, informed Paris that there are only 1,600 giant pandas left worldwide, making it one of the most shocking news we've heard from pandas. Biodiversity is in danger everyday, many species are affected by global warming and are being threatened by deforestation and pollution. The pandas were hand-painted and were 40 centimeters tall,are to travel around the capital's monuments in the coming weeks before setting off for sites across France. I really liked the idea of making 1600 pandas to represent the ones that are left on earth, it probably took them a really long time to make these pandas and it probably required took a lot of help and work. Looking at these pictures with so many paper pandas everywhere makes the message that the WWF is trying to spread very clear. Not only does it really help them get people's attention but it shows how much they care about the pandas left in our world and how much they care about saving the pandas. I would have loved to experience the site of this in person.
for more information visit: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/3232784/Papier-mch-pandas-invade-Paris.html
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