In celebration of what would have been Gerald Durrell's 100th birthday this year, Jersey Post is releasing animal-themed stamps.
The set, called '100 years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation', is in circulation from today (28 January).
It features animals that Gerald Durrell made it his mission to protect, including a black lion tamarin, mountain chicken frog and pygmy hog.
The world-renowned naturist's influence means that these animals are still a priority to conserve both in Jersey Zoo and worldwide.
Gerald Durrell stamp set
The stamps are available to purchase from all branches of Jersey Post from today.
Prices range from 80p - £4.85 for a single stamp and it will cost £193 for the complete sheet set.
Lee Durrell, at the plaque unveiling
This is just one of the things Jersey is doing to pay tribute to Gerald Durrell this year.
READ MORE: Jersey Zoo celebrates Gerald Durrell's 100th birthday
A plaque was unveiled by Lee Durrell, fellow conservationist and Gerald's widow, at Jersey Zoo on 7 January.
Later in the year, Lee Durrell told Channel 103 we can expect a ball in September, an art installation of Gerald's favourite wildflowers as well as hundreds of celebrations taking place globally.

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