Dear Bhutanese Stamp Collector,
Since its founding in 1961, World Wildlife Fund has been in the forefront of the international struggle to protect the world’s threatened wildlife and the habitats they need to survive. You are invited to join the world’s largest private conservation organization in this unique cooperative undertaking. That is why I think you, more than most, will appreciate the significance of the collection I am writing to you about.
To celebrate World Post Day 2009, The small country of Bhutan issued on October 9, 2009 a mint sheet of eight stamps with the WWF logo on the border with the values 20Nu and 25Nu featuring one of the world’s endangered or threatened species The Lesser Panda / Ailurus Fulgens.
$6.60 for sheet of 8 stamps




4 First Day Covers for $7.22




4 Maxi Cards for $7.22
But, forget about the problems of the world for awhile. Spend some time to take in the beauty and captivating history of our Bhutan stamps. That is what stamp collecting is really about.
This issue will be much in demand. I encourage you to place your request today.
Also still available:
2008 has already proven to be an auspicious year for the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. In early spring the first CD-ROM’s were released. These stamps offered a small yet precious window into the mystical Kingdom.


"In Harmony with Nature" $8.00 "100 Anniversary of the Monarchy" $8.00

"Coronation 2008" $10.00 "Voting for Happiness" $10.00