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This collectible phone card from 1997 features a vivid image of a chimpanzee, an endangered species, emphasizing the critical message that destroying rainforests threatens the chimpanzee population. The card highlights the endangered status of the chimpanzee and the importance of preserving their habitat. The design includes the logo and name of Athena International, positioned prominently near the top left corner of the card.
The card also bears the inscription "1997 Endangered Species: The Chimpanzee" along the lower section, underscoring its focus as part of an environmental awareness series. The name Strategic Telecom Sys. appears clearly, indicating the telecommunications company associated with this card. The overall layout surrounds the main image of the chimpanzee with green foliage to evoke the rainforest environment.
Additional textual elements include a short phrase about the destruction of rainforests leading to the end of the chimpanzee population, making the card a strong conservation statement. The card carries several logos at the bottom right, one of which reads “WorldCom,” consistent with the corporate affiliation at that time. The phone card delivers a powerful environmental message through its photographic portrait and concise text, combining wildlife advocacy with telecom branding.
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