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FAO - News Article: UN World Wildlife Day highlights role of indigenous and local communities livelihoods and knowledge in the conservation of forest species and ecosystems

  Geneva/Jackson Hole, WY/Rome/New York, 3 March 2021 - For the first-ever virtual celebration of the United Nations World Wildlife Day, representatives of UN Member States, UN System organizations, international and non-governmental organizations, Indigenous Peoples and Local communities, and youth took part in an online event marking the Day.  World Wildlife Day is celebrated this year under the theme Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet , highlighting the link between the livelihoods, knowledge and experiences of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities who rely on forests, and the conservation of these ecosystems and the wildlife they harbor.   In her welcoming words to speakers and viewers following the event online,

South Africa s Oceans Need YOU

iAfrica South Africa’s Oceans Need YOU Marine Protected Areas boost tourism, here is hoping we can increase our MPA footprint to 10% in South Africa Unsplash.com. 1 month ago 3 min read Share with your network! It has been four months since WILDOCEANS, a programme of the WILDTRUST, caused a stir with the launch of their ‘WE DON’T NEED OUR OCEANS’ campaign. Over this time, the environmental non-profit has shown South Africa (and the world) what life would be like without our oceans and subsequently placed a spotlight on just how much we depend on them. The campaign, obviously controversial in its approach, reached 18 million people across social and traditional media within the first two and a half weeks of rollout. In addition, SAMA award-winning musician Matthew Mole added his voice to the

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