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Today is March 3, World Wildlife Day. It is being celebrated with various programs around the world. This year, emphasis has been placed on preventing overexploitation of the earth, the habitat of wildlife and humans, and on protecting its biological diversity, environmental and ecological systems. This year's theme for the day is 'Finance in Wildlife Conservation: Investing in People and the Earth'.
On December 20, 2013, the 68th General Assembly of the United Nations declared March 3 as World Wildlife Day with the aim of making people aware of the endangered flora and fauna.
On this day in 1973, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was approved. The 16th United Nations Conference on Climate Change and CITES Conference of Parties held in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, from March 3 to 14 of the same year approved the proposal to celebrate Thailand's Wildlife Day and requested the General Assembly for its approval.
According to the United Nations, the Secretariat of CITES has been facilitating the implementation of the World Wildlife Conservation Project in collaboration with the United Nations agencies related to wildlife and flora as well as other organizations. CITES has 183 country members. In the context of increased risk of extinction of more than ten million species of wild animals and plants, a large amount of money for wildlife conservation It has become necessary.
