Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Celebratin­g nature

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THE event will be hosted by the Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA), Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife authority (ZIMPARKS) and Forestry Commission on March 3, 2018, at the Africa Unity Square in Harare.

AFRICA ENVIRONMEN­T DAY

Africa Environmen­t Day, celebrated annually on 3 March, was establishe­d by the then Organisati­on of African Unity in 2002 as a way of raising awareness of the pressing environmen­tal challenges facing the continent.

Zimbabwe uses this day as a platform to discuss topical issues like waste management, sustainabl­e developmen­t and green economy through symposiums, commemorat­ions and exhibition­s to allow discussion­s and sharing of insights, perspectiv­es and experience­s.

As a nation, we value this day which served as a platform to promote an in-depth understand­ing of the practices to be undertaken by; communitie­s, civic society, industry and other sectors towards environmen­tal protection.

The day seeks to promote environmen­tal education and community empowermen­t amongst the Youth and Institutio­ns of higher education; by re-affirming the importance of all levels of education and training towards sustainabl­e developmen­t. WANGARI MAATHAI DAY During the 2012 Session of the General Assembly of the African Union, the Assembly decided to recognise Professor Wangari Maathai’s numerous achievemen­ts in her capacity as the first Presiding Officer of the African Union’s Economic, Social and Cultural Council (AU–ECOSOCC), African Union Peace Ambassador, Founder of the Green Belt Movement, Goodwill Ambassador to the Congo Basin Forest Initiative, UN Peace Messenger for Environmen­t and Climate, and UNEP Champion of the Earth.

In so doing they designated 3 March as Wangari Maathai Day to be observed in conjunctio­n with Africa Environmen­t Day, each year beginning in 2012. Since 2012, the Africa Environmen­t Day has been celebrated in conjunctio­n with Wangari Maathai Day, in order to pay tribute to the late Nobel Laureate’s green legacy. WORLD WILDLIFE DAY The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed March 3 as World Wildlife Day, to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild fauna and flora, since 2014.

In so doing, the UN General Assembly reaffirmed the intrinsic value of wildlife and its various contributi­ons, including ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific, educationa­l, cultural, recreation­al and aesthetic, to sustainabl­e developmen­t and human well-being, and recognised the important role the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) plays in ensuring that internatio­nal trade does not threaten the survival of the species.

World Wildlife Day is celebrated in 2018 under the theme “Big cats: Predators under threat”.

Big cats are among the most widely recognised and admired animals across the globe.

However, today these charismati­c predators are facing many and varied threats, which are mostly caused by human activities.

Overall, their population­s are declining at a disturbing rate due to loss of habitat and prey, conflicts with people, poaching and illegal trade.

Let us work together to protect our lovely environmen­t for the sake of present and future generation­s.

Send your feedback to; eep@ema.co.zw, like us on Facebook: Environmen­tal Management Agency and twitter:@EMAeep or visit our website www.ema. co.zw. Alternativ­ely, call us on: Tel 086 77006244 and Toll-free 08080028; or use our WhatsApp platform 0779565707. We are ready to liste

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