World Wildlife Day
On March 3, 1973 the UN took a stand to protect Endangered Species throughout the world. Plant or animal (or fungi), all species are important to the biodiversity of this planet.
The WWF would like us to consider, on this day, what we stand to lose if we don't conserve, what a world without nature would be...
But I would rather focus on eight species making a comeback.
Black-footed ferrets in the Northern Great Plains.
Black rhinos in Namibia
Greater one-horned rhino in India
Humpback whales
Mountain gorillas in Uganda and Democratic Republic of the Congo
Snow leopards in Mongolia
Swift foxes in Montana
Tigers in Nepal
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