CISONECC Urges Action to Protect Malawi’s Medicinal Plants on World Wildlife Day Malawi 24 | Latest News From Malawi
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World Wildlife Day 2026: Celebrating the Plants That Heal Us
Every year on 3rd March, the world comes together to mark World Wildlife Day. It is a day to celebrate the beauty and importance of wild animals and plants. But more than that, it is a reminder that nature is not separate from us. Our health, culture and livelihoods are deeply connected to the natural world. The theme for 2026, “Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods,” speaks directly to our daily lives. Many …
World Wildlife Day 2026: Conserving Medicinal And Aromatic Plants In T&T
World Wildlife Day 2026: Conserving Medicinal And Aromatic Plants In T&T World Wildlife Day 2026: Conserving Medicinal And Aromatic Plants In T&T Trinidad and Tobago Today March 3, 2026 T&T TodayIn this interview, Technical Officer I – Biodiversity at the Environmental Management Authority, Rishi Deosaran, discusses the significance of World Wildlife Day, observed annually on March 3rd. Focusing on this… The post World Wildlife Day 2026: Conserv…
5 Healing SA Plants That Also Support Wildlife (And Vice Versa!)
We’ve got healing plants that only grow here. Wildlife that only lives here. And an endlessly fascinating relationship between the two! South Africa (03 March 2026) – Every year on 3 March, World Wildlife Day asks us to think about the animals and ecosystems we stand to lose if we don’t act. This year’s theme is ‘Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods’… At first thought it might seem like an unusual choice f…
CISONECC urges action to protect Malawi’s medicinal plants on World Wildlife Day Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi
As Malawi joins the world in commemorating World Wildlife Day today, 3rd March 2026, the Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) is calling for urgent action to safeguard the country’s medicinal and aromatic plants, which are vital not only for health but also for cultural heritage and livelihoods. This year’s observance, under the theme […] The post CISONECC urges action to protect Malawi’s medicinal plants on World Wildlife Day appe…
Citrus fragrance on the terrace, anise notes near the bench, flowers that open at night: a few plants are enough to change the atmosphere. What if these scents also become a refuge for birds and insects? On March 3, World Wildlife Day highlights aromatic plants, key to biodiversity. Five scented species can feed bees, butterflies, birds or bats while influencing your mood. Scented plants: food and shelter for the garden's wildlife These plants s…
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