These stickers were made to highlight threatened wildlife in the Philippines. For some stickers puns were used to give additional charm and humor.
For the "BAT ang ganda mo?" sticker a golden-crowned flying fox Acerodon jubatus hangs upside down. "BAT ang ganda mo" loosely translates to "why are you so beautiful" using the Filipino word for "why" (bakit or 'bat) as a pun.
For the "Good morning" sticker seeds for the almaciga tree Agathis philippinensis were drawn.
A simple "wow" sticker was made highlighting the Igem Dagat tree, Podocarpus costalis.
A visayan hornbill Penelopides panini was drawn for the "kain na" or "let's eat" sticker.
The stickers offer a variety of ways of engagement. They can be printed and used for photo booths during events such as conferences and workshops. Photo above from Buhay Ilang Philippines Instagram
The stickers are also used as a set of Viber stickers for messaging and chatting. If you use Viber you can download the stickers here: https://stickers.viber.com/pages/custom-sticker-packs/11ee6262e39041868c927ff03d0ab4824e50a48e8ba3afeb

In general the stickers will be used for conservation sites and awareness drives in different areas in the Philippines. They were made for the Flagship Species Initiative organized by the Energy Development Corporation.
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