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What is World Wildlife Day? United Nations World Wildlife Day (WWD) is celebrated every year on 3 March to celebrate wild animals and plants. Every year, we recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet. The WWD2024 Theme is Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.
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Celebrate wildlife and biodiversity on 3 March and learn about digital technologies and services that drive wildlife conservation, trade, and coexistence. Join the virtual event on 4 March at UN Headquarters and explore the opportunities and challenges of digital inclusion for all people and the planet.
Wildlife Day / WWD: Observed by: All UN Member States: Celebrations: To celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild fauna and flora: Date: 3 March: Next time: 3 March 2025 () Frequency: annual
- Wildlife Day / WWD
- 3 March
- To celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild fauna and flora
- All UN Member States
2 mar 2023 · UN leaders urge more action and partnerships to protect endangered species and habitats, as the Day marks the 50th anniversary of CITES. They warn of the war on nature and the need to cut emissions, boost renewables and involve local communities.
1 gen 2022 · World Wildlife Day on March 3 honors the diversity of life on Earth and WWF's work to protect it. Learn about the threats and solutions to wildlife loss, and the success stories of recovery and conservation.
20 dic 2013 · World Wildlife Day is held on 3 March to commemorate the adoption of CITES, a treaty that protects wildlife trade. Learn about the history, purpose and activities of this UN-facilitated observance from the official website.