Asiatic Lion – (Panthera leo persica) two Lionesses

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Endangered Species |
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Date of Issue | October 4, 1999 |
Denomination | Rs. 3 |
Quantity | 1,000,000 |
Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1705 Stamp Number IN 1766 Yvert et Tellier IN 1472 Stanley Gibbons IN 1867 |
Themes | Animals (Fauna) | Lions | Mammals | Wild Cats | WWF |
Table of Contents
Commemorative Stamp Set: Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica) – Lionesses
Design Elements:
- Lionesses in Their Habitat: The stamps feature multiple lionesses, showcasing their behavior and interactions within their natural environment. This includes their roles in hunting, resting, and social interactions.
- Detailed Background: The Gir Forest is depicted as a rich and natural backdrop, illustrating the unique scrubland and forest environment where Asiatic Lionesses reside.
- Conservation Symbols: Incorporate elements that represent ongoing conservation efforts, such as the Gir Forest’s landscape or protective measures.
- Artistic Touches: Include traditional Indian art or motifs to link the lionesses to their cultural significance in Indian history.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Symbol of Grace and Strength: The lioness, as a primary caregiver and a key member of the pride, symbolizes both grace and strength. Her depiction reflects the Asiatic Lion’s important role in Indian culture and natural history.
- Conservation Achievement: Highlights the efforts made to protect and conserve the Asiatic Lioness and her habitat, marking a significant milestone in wildlife preservation.
- Historical Importance: The Asiatic Lion, including the lionesses, has been a part of Indian culture and heritage for centuries, as evidenced by its depiction in historical seals and art.
Usage:
- Philately: These stamps are used for postal purposes and are of interest to collectors and philatelists who focus on wildlife and conservation themes.
- Educational Tool: Serves to educate the public about the Asiatic Lioness and the importance of conserving this endangered species.
- Awareness Campaign: Supports conservation awareness campaigns by showcasing the lioness and her role in the ecosystem, encouraging further protection efforts.
Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set:
- Recognition of Wildlife Preservation: Celebrates the successful conservation of the Asiatic Lioness and her ecosystem, showcasing the effectiveness of protection measures.
- Cultural Appreciation: Reinforces the lioness’s role in Indian culture, highlighting her significance in folklore and symbolism.
- Global Conservation Effort: Part of a broader initiative to promote awareness about wildlife conservation and the importance of preserving endangered species and their habitats.
Example of the Stamp Design:
- Stamp 1: Features a close-up of a lioness in the Gir Forest, showcasing her in a resting or observational pose, with intricate details of her fur and the surrounding landscape.
- Stamp 2: Depicts a group of lionesses interacting, illustrating social behavior within the pride, such as grooming or play.
- Stamp 3: Shows a lioness on the hunt or patrolling her territory, highlighting her role in the pride’s survival and the dynamic nature of her environment.
- Stamp 4: Includes conservation elements, perhaps illustrating efforts to protect the Gir Forest or a representation of the conservation success story, such as the growth in the Asiatic Lion population.
Significance:
The stamp set commemorates the Asiatic Lioness, focusing on her critical role in the pride and her environment. It emphasizes the success of conservation programs and the cultural importance of the lioness in India. The stamps aim to raise awareness about wildlife preservation and honor the ongoing efforts to protect and sustain the Asiatic Lion’s population in the Gir Forest.