World Wildlife Day: Significance, theme and all you need to know
World Wildlife Day: Significance, theme and all you need to know
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It is known by almost everyone who sees the environment around us and most of the unruly, innocent animals with questionable and sensitive eyes. The answer is - youth. They see the surrounding nature and unique creatures as a mystery. When he touches these creatures nearby, his mind is tickling. Probably for the same reasons, when he sees violence against these animals, his tender heart is filled with compassion and compassion. Perhaps keeping these things in mind, it has been decided to give preference to young voices in the theme of World Wildlife Day this time. That is why the theme of World Wildlife Day (WWD) being celebrated on 3 March has been set to 'Listen to the young voices'.

Let us tell you that this has been done because about one quarter of the total population of the world is only 10-24 years old. Therefore, considering this section as the future leader and policy-maker, emphasis is being given on listening and adopting their ideas to save wildlife.

It is worth mentioning that the United Nations celebrates World Wildlife Day on March 3 every year as part of its initiative to raise awareness of threatened organisms and prevent them from being extinct. According to The International Union for Conservation of Nature, 20,000 species of animals, subspecies are extremely endangered. Similarly, the existence of 1975 plants, plants and other micro-organisms is in danger. But some time ago many creatures have lost their lives due to fire in the jungles of Amazon and Australia.

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