“Every Pixel Is One Animal. The More Pixelated The Image, The Closer It Is To Extinction” (22 Pics)

A brilliant 2008 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 brains behind it were creative directors Nami Hoshino, Yoshiyuki Mikami, and designer Kazuhiro Mochizuki. Inspired by their work, Imgurian JJSmooth44 made a follow-up to their project and it’s just as powerful as the original. “I did it as a programming challenge,” JJSmooth44 wrote.

African Wild Dog. Estimated between 3000 and 5500 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Image credits: Animal Planet

“I did it … in python … but the code is very gross. I only worried about the final product and not the readability/niceness of the code.” They paid homage to Hakuhodo C&D / Tokyo by scraping the Animal Planet endangered animals list.

Amur Leopard. Estimated about 60 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Image credits: Wikipedia

Amur Tiger. Estimated about 450 remain

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Image credits: Wikipedia

Asian Elephant. Estimated between 40000 and 50000 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Bengal Tiger. Estimated about 2500 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Image credits: Animal Planet

Black Footed Ferret. Estimated about 300 remain

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Image credits: Wikipedia

Black Rhino. Estimated about 5000 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Blue Whale. Estimated between 10000 and 25000 remain

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Bonobo. Estimated between 10000 and 50000 remain

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Bornean Orangutan. Estimated between 45000 and 69000 remain

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Borneo Pygmy Elephant. Estimated about 1500 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Chimpanzee. Estimated between 172700 and 299700 remain

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Eastern Lowland Gorilla. Estimated about 17000 remain

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Fin Whale. Estimated between 50000 and 90000 remain

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Galapagos Penguin. Estimated about 2000 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Image credits: Animal Planet

Giant Panda. Estimated about 1864 remain

Image credits: JJSmooth44

Image credits: Animal Planet

Green Sea Turtle. Estimated between 300 and 5500 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Hectors Dolphin. Estimated about 7000 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Indian Elephant, Estimated between 20000 and 25000 remain

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Indochinese Tiger. Estimated between 600 and 650 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Indus River Dolphin. Estimated about 1100 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Javan Rhino. Estimated about 60 remain

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Image credits: Animal Planet

Here’s what people said about the project


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“Every Pixel Is One Animal. The More Pixelated The Image, The Closer It Is To Extinction” (22 Pics) “Every Pixel Is One Animal. The More Pixelated The Image, The Closer It Is To Extinction” (22 Pics) Reviewed by Yuxx on 7:38 AM Rating: 5

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