Here are some of the questions Boopy Post most frequently receives:

 
  • Can Boopy Post stamps be officially used to send mail?
  • No, Boopy Post stamps are not country-specific and therefore can not serve as official postage. However, they can complement the stamps of the sending country.

     
  • How are Boopy Post stamps made?
  • They follow a printing process similar to that of official stamps are manufactured by a special press which produces stamps for a number of countries including China, Tanzania, and Mexico. They also contain an anti-counterfeiting system in their glue that can only be detected with a UV lamp.

     
  • Why collect Boopy Post stamps?
  • Boopy Post stamps follow philatelic rules of quality, regular issue and distribution at a fixed price. In addition, the illustrations come from the worlds best photographers and artists who come together to support environmental conservation. The beauty of Boopy Post stamps makes them increasingly sought after by collectors.

     
  • No other reasons to collect them?
  • The primary interest of Boopy Post stamps, in addition to being a wonderful collection, is to enable a number of projects related to children and threatened animals to emerge and develop. The greater the number of Boopy Post stamps distributed the greater the number of fantastic projects supported. A unique collection!

     
  • What is the frequency of issue of Boopy Post stamps?
  • Twenty issues are expected between 2013 and 2014.

     
  • So, who is Boopy?
  • Boopy is a little orange eco-detective sparrow. A symbol of strength and hope for children of the world. His mission is to provide a voice for young people to understand, respect, inspire, and act positively for the planet. He has no religious or political affiliations. His flag is a rallying point for everyone who loves our planet.

     
  • How can you support Boopy's projects?
  • Boopy Post stamps are a fun and innovative way of financing Boopy's projects. Forwarding information on this collection, advising collectors, looking for them in stores, and offering them around you are the best ways to support these projects that benefit both children and endangered animals. All profits go directly to projects on the ground.

     
  • An example of a project?
  • In the state of Meghalaya in north-east India, Boopy supports (immunization, nutrition programs, education, etc..) more than one hundred children of the Silsotchigre Wildlife Medium English School, under the Huro Program for the protection of gibbons and forests surrounding the village. More information on this and many other projects is available in the "Projects" section of this site. You buy Boopy Post stamps, Boopy takes care of the children who will become the best ambassadors of nature in their country. Boopy Post is magic!