World Wildlife Day is observed on 3rd March

World Wildlife Day is observed on 3rd March

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Category : Important Days Published on: April 03 2024

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  • World Wildlife Day (WWD) is observed every year on March 3 to raise awareness about the threats to the planet's fauna and flora.
  • Every year, we recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet.
  • The day's primary objective is to celebrate and increase understanding of the rich diversity of wild fauna and flora across the globe. 
  • The World Wildlife Day 2024 Theme is Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.
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