World Wildlife Day is celebrated every year on 3 March to raise global awareness about the importance of flora and fauna.
Establishment:
World Wildlife Day was established by the United Nations in 2013, following a proposal by Thailand to dedicate a day for wildlife conservation awareness.
UN Declaration:
On 20 December 2013, the UN General Assembly officially declared 3 March as World Wildlife Day, with the first celebration held in 2014.
Significance of the Date:
The date was chosen because, on 3 March 1973, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was signed.
About CITES
CITES is a global international agreement aimed at ensuring that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival in the wild. It plays a key role in protecting endangered species from over-exploitation.
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) –
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Aspect |
Details |
|---|---|
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Description |
International agreement regulating trade in endangered wild species |
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Purpose |
Regulate international trade in wild animals and plants to prevent endangerment |
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Established |
1973 (Entered into force in 1975) |
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Headquarters |
Geneva, Switzerland |
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Members |
184 countries (Parties) |
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Species Covered |
Over 38,000 species of animals and plants |
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Key Mechanism |
Permit-based system for import and export of listed species |
CITES Appendices (Levels of Protection)
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Appendix |
Type of Species |
Trade Regulation |
|---|---|---|
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Appendix I |
Species threatened with extinction |
Trade strictly regulated; permitted only in exceptional circumstances |
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Appendix II |
Species not currently endangered, but may become so |
Trade allowed with permits ensuring no harm to wild populations |
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Appendix III |
Species protected in a specific country |
Requires export permits from the country of origin |
World Wildlife Day 2025 Theme
The theme for World Wildlife Day 2025 is:
“Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet”
The theme highlights the importance of mobilising financial resources to support wildlife conservation, while ensuring benefits for both local communities and the global ecosystem.
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