World Wildlife Day

On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in its resolution UN 68/205, decided to proclaim 3 March, the international day of the adoption of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) on the planet raise awarensess and benefits fauna and flora in 1973, as World Wildlife Day, which was proposed by Thailand,[1] to celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild fauna and flora.

World Wildlife Day
World Wildlife Day logo
Also calledWildlife Day / WWD
Observed byAll UN Member States
CelebrationsTo celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild fauna and flora
Date3 March
Next time3 March 2021 (2021-03-03)
Frequencyannual

UNGA Resolution

In its resolution,[2] the General Assembly reaffirmed the intrinsic value of wildlife and its various contributions, including ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific, educational, cultural, recreational and aesthetic, to sustainable development and human well-being.

The General Assembly took note of the outcome of the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES, held in Bangkok from 3 to 14 March 2013, in particular Resolution Conf. 16.1[3] designating 3 March as World Wildlife Day, in order to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild fauna and flora, and recognized the important role of CITES in ensuring that international trade does not threaten the survival of species.[4]

The General Assembly requested the CITES Secretariat, in collaboration with relevant organizations of the United Nations system, to facilitate the implementation of World Wildlife Day.

Themes

2020: The 2020 theme is “Sustaining all life on earth"[5]

2019: The 2019 theme is “Life below water: for people and planet"[6]

2018: The 2018 theme is "Big cats - predators under threat".[7]

2017: The 2017 theme is "Listen to the young voices".[8]

2016: The 2016 theme is "The future of wildlife is in our hands", with a sub-theme "The future of elephants is in our hands".

2015: The 2015 theme is "It’s time to get serious about wildlife crime".

References

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