The Endangered Species Collection – Nr. 2 The World Map

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  • High-quality 3,000-piece puzzle.
  • Can also be solved in four 750-piece stages, thanks to four designs printed on the back.
  • Contains a large insert sheet featuring all the names of the over 380 species featured, including their conservation status.
  • Nine artists worked on different parts of the map, each bringing their own unique artistic style to the puzzle.
  • High-quality components made from FSC-certified cardboard.
  • Sustainably produced in Germany.

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The World Map is the second puzzle (3,000 pieces) in the Endangered Species collection. It was created by nine artists. It highlights endangered species and presents more than 380 of them in their natural habitats on our planet. For each purchase, CHF 1.50 will be donated to a nature conservation organization, thus directly contributing to the preservation of biodiversity.

The Endangered Species Collection

The third puzzle adds an impressive biome to the collection. Tropical Rainforests presents a familiar world from a new perspective. It reveals that temperate rainforests are not limited to Europe, but are distributed worldwide, in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The puzzle includes several iconic animal species, yet there's a good chance you'll be discovering many of the 65 endangered and critically endangered species represented for the first time.

A world map entirely dedicated to endangered species

The World Map is a unique work of art created to highlight the problem of biodiversity loss on our planet. To bring our vision to life, nine talented artists have done their best to include as much detail as possible on the world map. Discover over 380 animal species in their natural habitats and ranges. 70% of the animal species featured are "endangered" or "critically endangered" according to the IUCN Red List.

To the list of animals

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