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March 3 is World Wildlife Day, a time to celebrate wild animals and plants. Celebrate this theme by taking in these beautiful scenes in nature.
March 3 marks World Wildlife Day — a time to reflect on the devastating impact of human activity on wild species. One of the greatest but often-overlooked threats to wildlife is animal ...
Youth artists across the world are being called to get creative for wildlife. The fifth annual international youth art contest is being hosted by IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) in ...
World Wildlife Day is on 3 March, which celebrates the importance of animals and plants in the wild and the benefits wildlife brings to our planet.
March 3 is World Wildlife Day, a day to celebrate and conserve the natural world and this year there's message about looking after nature near to us ...
Opinion: World Wildlife Day is the fitting time for mainstream Montanans to take back our renowned heritage and safeguard reasonable management to achieve abundant wildlife populations.
The 2025 edition of U.N. World Wildlife Day (March 3, 2025, themed Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and the Planet) rings the alarm bell: financial solutions to support ...
The World Wildlife Day organisation committee said: “People everywhere rely on wildlife and biodiversity-based resources to meet our needs – from food, to fuel, medicines, housing and clothing.
March 3rd marks World Wildlife Day an annual global event highlighting the importance of conserving wild animals and plants raising awareness about biodiversity loss and promoting sustainable use ...
World Wildlife Day is marked annually on March 3 to celebrate the unique wild species and create awareness to help conserve them.
World Wildlife Day was March 3, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare celebrated the event with its annual International Youth Art Contest. Now, the winning artworks have been selected ...
Katie Cleary explains why the UN's World Wildlife Day is so important for developing respect and compassion for humans, animals, and our shared, magnificent planet.