World Wildlife Day

In News: World Wildlife Day 2021 is being celebrated on 3rd March with the theme ‘Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet‘.

Background

  • The day was chosen as World Wildlife day by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on 20 December 2013 at its 68th session.
    • The aim was to celebrate and raise awareness about animals and plants.
  • The reason this date was selected for the occasion was that the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was signed on 3 March, 1973.

Significance of The Day

  • Spreads awareness about wildlife & related crimes: Multiple leaders and stars tweet and common man discusses the wildlife, flora, fauna.
  • Celebrates symbiotic relationship between humans & forests.: According to the UN, approximately 200-350 million people live within or adjacent to forested areas around the world.
    • Humans rely on multiple ecosystem services provided by forest and forest species.
  • Increases discussions about ecosystem services:There are 4 types of Ecosystem Services viz Supporting services; Provisioning services; Regulating services; Cultural services.

Source: EarthWiseAware

  • Pays tribute to Tribal culture: The indigenous people currently manage around 28 percent of the forest land.
  • Promotes ecotourism: Various National Parks and their flora and fauna get the limelight and hence it helps people to realise the tourism potential.

World Wildlife Day 2021 celebration

  • Forest wildlife management models and practices were released by the UN.
  • Forest based livelihood that can help in sustainable development, including traditional practices and knowledge were also promoted and publicised.
  • Community Engagement through different multilingual activities and posters
    • Interested people can also download the ‘social media kit’ for World Wildlife Day 2021.

Steps Taken by India

  • Wildlife Protection Act 1972: Protected Areas like National Parks, Biodiversity Reserves, etc. were created
    • Project Tiger: Initiated in 1972
      • It helped in the conservation of both tigers and the entire ecosystem.
      • This project is sponsored by the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change.
      • There are about 47 tiger reserves situated in more than 17 regions.
      • Tiger Task Force conducts assessments of the number of tigers, their habitat, hunting habits.
      • Success: Increase in the population of the tigers in the reserve areas.
        • From a scanty 268 in 9 reserves in 1972, tiger population rose to above 1000 in 28 reserves in 2006 and to 2000+ tigers in 2016.
    • Project Elephant: Initiated in 1992 with the aim of conserving elephants and their habitat and of migratory routes by developing scientific and planned management measures. Following are also features of project:
      • Welfare of the domestic elephants.
      • Mitigation of human-elephant conflict.
      • Measures for protection of elephants against poachers and unnatural death.
    • Crocodile Conservation Project: The main objectives of the crocodile project is
      • to protect the remaining population of crocodiles and their natural habitat by establishing sanctuaries;
      • to promote captive breeding;
      • to improve management; and to involve the local people in the project intimately.
      • Success: With the initiation of Crocodile Conservation Project, 4000 gharial/alligator, 1800 mugger/crocodile and 1500 saltwater crocodiles have been restocked.
  • UNDP Sea Turtle Project
    • Objective: to conserve the Olive Ridley Turtles
    • Initiated by Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun as the Implementing Agency in 1999.
    • The project is for 10 coastal states especially Odisha
    • Contributions of the Program:
      • Preparation of a map of breeding sites of Sea Turtles.
      • Identification of breeding places and habitats along the coast line.
      • Migratory routes taken by Sea Turtles.
      • Development of guidelines to safeguard the turtle mortality rate and for tourism in sea turtle areas.
      • Demonstration of use of Satellite Telemetry to locate the migratory route of sea turtles in the sea.
  • Cheetah Reintroduction Programme in Kuno Palpur sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh from Namibia.
    • Cheetah went extinct in India in 1952.
  • Vulture Conservation: National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) has cleared a plan for conserving vultures.
    • The drugs that are used to treat cattle and known to poison vultures like Diclofenac are banned by the Drugs Controller General of India
  • India Rhino Vision (IRV) 2020: The goal of IRV2020 was to increase the rhino population in Assam to 3,000 by establishing populations in new areas.
    • Translocation of two rhinos earlier in 2020 to Manas National Park in Assam was also proposed .
  • Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules 2010 have been drafted to protect wetlands in India.
  • Related Organisations: Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, Central Zoo Authority, National Tiger Conservation Authority, Wildlife SOS, Wildlife Trust of India, Wildlife Institute of India, Aaranyak, Nature Conservation Foundation, etc.
  • Citizens’ participation: The Prime Minister called for active participation of people in conservation efforts.

Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species

  • Multilateral legally binding treaty to protect endangered plants & animals.
  • Aim: Ensure international trade in wild animals & plants doesn’t threaten their survival.
  • Resolution adopted at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) meeting in 1963 & enforced from 1st July 1975.

Source: TimesNow


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