In 2008 a campaign by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been resurfacing thanks to a recent Reddit post going viral.
The campaign, called WWF Japan – Population by pixel, was created by the agency Hakuhodo C&D / Tokyo. The directors of the campaign Nami Hoshino, Yoshiyuki Mikami, and designer Kazuhiro Mochizuki created this inspiring work and an Imgurian named JJSmooth44 made a follow-up to their project and it’s just as inspiring as the original.
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Javan Rhino. Estimated about 60 remain#2.
Indus River Dolphin. Estimated about 1100 remain#3.
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Indochinese Tiger.
Estimated between 600 and 650 remain#4.
Indian Elephant, Estimated between 20000 and 25000 remain#5.
Hectors Dolphin. Estimated about 7000 remain#6.
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Green Sea Turtle.
Estimated between 3000 and 5500 remain#7.
Giant Panda. Estimated about 1864 remain#8.
Galapagos Penguin. Estimated about 2000 remain#9.
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Fin Whale.
Estimated between 50000 and 90000 remain#10.
Eastern Lowland Gorilla. Estimated about 17000 remain#11.
Chimpanzee. Estimated between 172700 and 299700 remain#12.
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Borneo Pygmy Elephant.
Estimated about 1500 remain#13.
Bornean Orangutan. Estimated between 45000 and 69000 remain#14.
Bonobo. Estimated between 10000 and 50000 remain#15.
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Blue Whale.
Estimated between 10000 and 25000 remain#16.
Black Rhino. Estimated about 5000 remain#17.
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Black Footed Ferret.
Estimated about 300 remain#18.
Bengal Tiger. Estimated about 2500 remain#19.
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Asian Elephant.
Estimated between 40000 and 50000 remain#20.
Amur Tiger. Estimated about 450 remain#21.
Amur Leopard. Estimated about 60 remain#22.
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African Wild Dog.
Estimated between 3000 and 5500 remainRecommended Video!
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