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Today, March 3, is World Wildlife Day, a day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild fauna and flora.
Today is also a good opportunity to speak up for kangaroos, who are victim to the world’s largest slaughter of land-based mammals. https://t.co/WG0wxO3HBE
Happy World Wildlife Day! We’re so blessed to to share this world with so many other amazing species, & have the ability to travel to see so many of them. So many wonders to enjoy!💚
If only we humans valued wildlife more highly than money…..
#KindnessMatters
#WorldWildlifeDay https://t.co/h0TtYKIBxv
World Wildlife Day – 3rd March 🦘🐗🦅🐬🦔 World Wildlife Day is observed each year to raise awareness about issues that impact wildlife. #WorldWildlifeDay
pics: Wild Ocean Tasmania, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Matthew Kean, Joy Kachina https://t.co/lsy2PolL7C
Today is World Wildlife Day 🦘🐨 Keep Australia’s native animals and motorists safe on our roads by:
• scanning the road
• staying sharp
• watching out for local wildlife venturing onto the road.
#VisionZero #WWD2022 https://t.co/R7WAlzLRh3
Our team at Kakadu can proudly celebrate World Wildlife Day today as their hard work helps save many species like the feisty little northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus), known locally as njanjma. https://t.co/2BNWvSOwWK
— Kakadu National Park (@KakaduNationalP) March 3, 2022
@OIEAnimalHealth is addressing challenges involving wildlife health through implementation of the OIE Wildlife Health Framework. Veterinary students &recent graduates are invited to register for today's World Wildlife Day webinar “Global wildlife health”: https://t.co/RoYLovNvCc https://t.co/KTFEyZ2JP4
Today is World Wildlife Day 🦘🐨 Keep Australia’s native animals and motorists safe on our roads by:
• scanning the road
• staying sharp
• watching out for local wildlife venturing onto the road.
#VisionZero #WWD2022 https://t.co/Gpl4T65aV5
— AusGov Infrastructure (@AusGovInfra) March 2, 2022
Today is World Wildlife Day. Learn more about "Recovering Key Species for Ecosystem Restoration." https://t.co/1b6GpvjiKS https://t.co/ONIwTQRvqh. #WWD2022 #RecoverKeySpecies https://t.co/uj8YEvDknF
— StartingBlocks.gov.au (@StartingBlocks_) March 2, 2022
Today is #WorldWildlifeDay Wildlife Day. Please spend 5 minutes thinking about the beauty of wildlife in your and your children's lives. And 5 minutes on what you can do to make a difference to Australia's rapid species decline. https://t.co/3OMAqa2qEB
Happy World Wildlife Day!
All creatures, large, small, weird and wonderful play a unique role in the incredible and intricate diversity of our planet.
Today we pay homage to all of them and thank them for their contributions.
PHOTO CREDIT: Olga Tsai, Unsplash https://t.co/PciFYOfwS8
— UNA-Australia New South Wales (@unaansw) March 2, 2022
World Wildlife Day in 2022
World Wildlife Day seeks to celebrate the world's plants and animals while raising awareness of issues that impact wildlife. Wildlife refers to all undomesticated native plants and animals of a region.
World Wildlife Day Facts - in 2022
The theme for World Wildlife Day in 2022 was Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration.
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