“It’s not whether animals will survive; it’s whether man has the will to save them.”
Putting an effort to enrich the existence of the varied magnificence of the flora and fauna that nature has to offer, humans created World Wildlife Day to celebrate, educate and create awareness. With the augmentation of social media, people now have a mutual platform to connect and celebrate, we captured these moments where stripes, spots and the luscious green woods of the wild were discussed.
Sudarsan Pattnaik
As I believe, art speaks louder than words. This World Wildlife Day, sand artists Pattnaik portrayed a beautiful piece of sand art and interpreted the significance of the day.
#SaveOurWildlife ,My SandArt on #WorldWildlifeDay at Puri beach.The animals in the wild are inseparable from environment; let's protect them pic.twitter.com/BgewAMsvzW
— Sudarsan Pattnaik (@sudarsansand) March 2, 2017
United Nations
Considering the nature of this day, United Nations took the opportunity to speak about the hazards of poaching through these young voices of South Africa.
Friday's #WorldWildlifeDay focuses on listening to young voices. These South Africans call for an end to poaching. pic.twitter.com/ObFxljtaVf
— United Nations (@UN) March 2, 2017
Diana Penty
Actress Daina Penty took Twitter to express her gratitude to this selfless planet for offering so much in abundance and shared an adorable picture of her holding a Koala.
"Each and every animal on earth has as much right to be here as you and me." #WorldWildlifeDay #SpreadLove pic.twitter.com/soCDyqsNbA
— Diana Penty (@DianaPenty) March 3, 2017
The Wildlife Trusts
A wildlife centric organization is taking #WorldWildlifeDay as an opportunity to preach and share ideas to people around the digital world to aid the wildlife. They also took an initiative today where they initiated people to do one thing to save wildlife.
Today for #WorldWildlifeDay we're asking everybody to do one thing to help wildlife! We'll be sharing ideas & tips all day so keep watching pic.twitter.com/s5dDGNc4r4
— The Wildlife Trusts (@WildlifeTrusts) March 3, 2017
WWF
Another global organization WWF who have prior records of holding social media campaigns to raise awareness around the same too are creating an interactive campaign with Twitteratis, asking them to share one thing they love about the planet’s wildlife
Happy #WorldWildlifeDay! Celebrate the day by telling us: what do you love about our planet’s wildlife? ??? pic.twitter.com/nAJqsM5POz
— WWF (@WWF) March 3, 2017
Romedy Now
The channel showcased their support to the cause by sharing a creative that spoke about conservation and the motive of the campaign was to ‘Save the Animals’
Vasundhara Raje
The Chief Minister of Rajasthan channelized her message through the social media giant, speaking of being the change and encouraged the protection of wildlife.
Anil Kumble
Former cricketer Anil Kumble too shared his opinion on this day by sharing the UN World Wildlife Day 2017 video on Facebook
The clock for the wild is ticking, before the forest go barren, its time for us to ponder upon our choices and protect the wildlife.