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The name is a literal translation of "Robin of the Woods". Interestingly, while "Hood" refers to a head covering, French translators historically interpreted it as "Wood" ( Bois ), a misconception that has persisted for centuries.

Unlike many traditional charities, it also commercializes sustainable products like jojoba oil and vegetable ivory to support its cause. 2. The "Benefactor Restaurant" (Canada) Robin des Bois

Its primary goal is the protection of both humanity and the environment. It focuses on safeguarding endangered species, such as elephants and whales, and addressing pollution in industrial sites and shipping. The name is a literal translation of "Robin of the Woods"

The association publishes detailed reports on ecological issues and industrial risks. One of its well-known publications is the quarterly report "On the Trail," which tracks the illegal trade and poaching of endangered species worldwide. such as elephants and whales

The restaurant aims to fight social isolation, poverty, and loneliness.

Some theories link "Robin des Bois" to ancient French May Day festivals, where he was celebrated as the "King of May". 4. Commercial and Other Entities Robin Hood/Robin des Bois - Mislaid In Translation