FROM ZOO TO YOU
By Alyssa Mechler
World Wildlife Day was celebrated on March 3 this year with a focus on Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet. World Wildlife Day was proclaimed in 2013 to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.
March 3 was chosen as a day of celebration, as that was the day of the signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973. Forests play a central role in a lot of people’s lives as well as many of the earth’s plants and animals. World Wildlife Day works to promote practices that accommodate both humans, the long-term conservation of forests, and the forest-dwelling species.
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Exclusive blend roasts premium rivals in Golden Beans Awards
Coffee lovers around the country can now enjoy one of the most-awarded coffees in Australia as judged at the largest coffee roasters competition and conference in the world[1] for only $1, following a multimillion-dollar investment by Coles Express in cutting-edge automated espresso machines and a new bean blend.
Developed in partnership with Melbourne-based coffee roaster Aurigin, Coles Express’ Urban Coffee Culture blend beat major Australian coffee roasters to take home more awards than any other coffee at the prestigious 2020 Golden Bean[2] competition, making it the most decorated coffee in the Petrol and Convenience market.