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Today is World Wildlife Day! All organisms, definitely including us, are connected in amazing ecosystem links. So lets celebrate our scaled, webbed, winged, hooved & furry friends today!
#WorldWildlifeDay https://t.co/SJzq7vx9Of
— Forest Service NW (@ForestServiceNW) March 2, 2023
I came to the shelter as a VERY ancient dog, but guess what?
I got adopted anyway. ❤️❤️
I figured I would post today in honor of World Wildlife Day.
With my name, I figure I can kind of pass as wildlife, right? 😀🤣
xxxxx Bear
#DogsofTwittter https://t.co/ayTqz7HIF9
— ScituateAnimalSheltr (@ScituateAnimalS) March 3, 2023
Today is World Wildlife Day, when we celebrate the biodiversity that is key to our future. We must cherish every species and the vital role each plays in nature. I am proud I helped pass the 30x30 bill to conserve 30% of our land & water by 2030. #WorldWildlifeDay2023 https://t.co/rXwdyQhiqp
— Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar (@JeniferRajkumar) March 3, 2023
It's World Wildlife Day. Do something nice for wildlife today. Feed some birds, recycle instead of just throwing it in the trash. How are you celebrating this day? https://t.co/LOjYwsC7nL
— Ethan's Rescue Pet Project (@EthansPetProj) March 3, 2023
Happy World Wildlife Day! Today, we're celebrating a big win for our reptile zoologists. For the first time ever at the Zoo, the team has successfully bred Burmese star tortoises, and we're thrilled to share we have 3 hatchlings! Come visit them in the Herpetarium nursery. https://t.co/O50hukvYdn
Happy World Wildlife Day! Today we are recognizing some WINGS Women who are dedicated to protecting wildlife. Dr. Laly Lichtenfeld and big cats, Dr. Citlalli Morelos-Juárez and the brown-headed spider monkey, Thandiwe Mweetwa and lions, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka and gorillas! https://t.co/KeFU9nqxxY
Happy World Wildlife Day! Today we remind ourselves what we are fighting for.
We are fighting to give protections to Gray Wolves in MN and across the country. We must #BanWolfHunting for good. Go to https://t.co/9xz0lPUOBz today! https://t.co/6AHz9kCM1T
— Howling For Wolves (@Howling4Wolves) March 3, 2023
Today is World Wildlife Day and we are in the perfect place to celebrate that! We came across this awesome male lion (and his borther) yesterday in the Serengeti.
(Canon R5, RF100-500mm lens at 500mm, ISO 800, f/7.1, 1/4000 sec) https://t.co/7aBgndQe3E
Today, March 3, is World Wildlife Day to celebrate wildlife and raise awareness of their importance. Together we can make a difference and ensure a sustainable future for all the species that inhabit our planet. https://t.co/bmZ5yB8Vgm
— Happy Harpy Seals 🦭 (@happyharpyseals) March 3, 2023
Today is World Wildlife Day!
#WWD2023 is a day to recognize all wild animals and plants that keep our earth so vibrant 🌏 Wildlife not only benefits humans—it also keeps the ecosystem healthy! https://t.co/tn8UaZ0avQ
— Arizona Science Center (@azsciencecenter) March 3, 2023
World Wildlife Day in 2023
World Wildlife Day seeks to celebrate the world's plants and animals while raising awareness of issues that impact wildlife. Wildlife refers to all undomesticated native plants and animals of a region.
World Wildlife Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Wildlife Day in 2023 was Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration.
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