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This World Wildlife Day, Wildlife Queensland is asking its members and supporters to #DoOneThingToday to make a difference and help wildlife conservation. The post World Wildlife Day 2020 appeared first on Wildlife Preservation Society Queensland.

This World Wildlife Day, Wildlife Queensland is asking its members and supporters to #DoOneThingToday to make a difference and help wildlife conservation.

The post World Wildlife Day 2020 appeared first on Wildlife Preservation Society Queensland.

3 March 2020

Today is World Wildlife Day!

Proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on 20 December 2013 and held on 3 March each year, World Wildlife Day is a global celebration of the beautiful and richly diverse forms of wild animals and plants on our planet. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness of the multitude of benefits they provide to people and to drive discussions and work towards transformative change on the urgent threats facing them.

This year, World Wildlife Day is celebrated under the theme of “Sustaining all life on Earth“, encompassing all wild animal and plant species as key components of the world’s biodiversity.

World Wildlife Day 2020 not only seeks to celebrate the vibrant diversity of the biosphere but also highlight the stakes humankind has in conserving this diversity of life and ensuring its long-term survival through a move towards a more sustainable relationship with it.

#DoOneThingToday to help conserve the world’s biodiversity

This World Wildlife Day, Wildlife Queensland is asking its members and supporters to #DoOneThingToday to make a difference and help wildlife conservation.

There are plenty of ways for you to help us:

Donate to Wildlife Queensland

Become a Wildlife Queensland member

‘Adopt’ an endangered native species

Subscribe to Wildlife Australia magazine

Become a Wildlife Queensland Coastal Citizen Scientist

Report a wildlife sighting

Follow us on Facebook and Like us on Instagram

More information about World Wildlife Day 2020 is available on the World Wildlife Day website.

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