World Nature Conservation Day 2024
‘Connecting People and Plants, Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation’
Recognizing the critical need for global environmental action, the United Nations General Assembly designated July 28th as a day to highlight the importance of safeguarding nature.
The South African National Antarctic Programme(SANAP) plays a crucial role in conserving this living laboratory – the coldest, windiest and driest place on Earth. Studies done in the Antarctic are inextricably linked to our understanding of the entire Earth system and signals in Antarctica indicate past and future global changes. SANAP recognises the global and national importance of safeguarding the environment of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean and protecting the integrity of ecosystems, both marine and terrestrial, in the region.
The programme takes cognisance of the presence of natural resources (both renewable and non-renewable) and the increased interest in their possible utilisation (both consumptive and non-consumptive).
Credit Images: Tom McSherry, Ben Dilley, Otto Whitehead, Micehlle greve