BBC Studios Digital Brands is thrilled to announce the premiere of its latest digital commissions, In Search of Nature and Framed in Nature, two wildlife photography series produced by Aurora Media Worldwide,
A global call to protect nature
Established by the UN, the international observance is annually marked on March 3, and this year, in 2025 it will be falling on a Monday.
World Wildlife Day, celebrated on March 3, aims to raise awareness about the planet's diverse flora and fauna. Marking the occasion, PM Modi also emphasised the importance of wildlife conservation
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ABP News on MSNWorld Wildlife Day 2025: Know History, Significance, Theme, And All About This DayObserved on March 3, this day highlights the need for wildlife and plant conservation, emphasising the role of technology in protecting biodiversity.
Wildlife includes all living things that exist naturally without human interference, from majestic creatures like Tigers, Lions and colourful birds to tiny insects and giant trees. These creatures play a key role in keeping nature balanced.
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As wild animal populations increase, conservationists are calling for more routes to give them safe passage from conflict and wildfires.
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Hosted on MSNWorld Wildlife Day: PM Narendra Modi Visits Gir National Park; 5 Reasons You Should TooPrime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gir Wildlife Sanctuary on the occasion of World Wildlife Day. World Wildlife Day is celebrated on March 3 every year. He took to his social media to share glimpses from his lion safari on March 3,
World Wildlife Day is observed every year on March 3rd to celebrate and raise awareness about the world’s wild animals and plants. It was established by the United Nations in 2013 to mark the anniversary of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), signed in 1973.
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