Celebrate WORLD WILDLIFE DAY! March 3rd 2021!

Celebrate WORLD WILDLIFE DAY! March 3rd 2021!

Celebrate WORLD WILDLIFE DAY! March 3rd 2021!

This year’s theme, “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet”

One of our core values at Alpine is 

SUSTAINABILITY! We aim to improve the quality of life in communities where we work, by respecting local cultures, engaging local people and protecting the environment. 

If you're a local trades person (Plumber, Electrician or Refrigeration Mechanic - Give our friendly team a call on 59647513 and ask us about what job opportunities are availible - based in the Yarra Valley and working right across the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne we are always looking for skilled local professionals to join our team!) 

 

WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO? 

Just #DoOneThingToday to make a difference and help wildlife conservation. 

Set a Goal – Live your daily life with the smallest negative impact on the environment, wildlife, their habitats, or the planet’s biodiversity.

Mobilize – Encourage local schools, clubs, governments and businesses to discuss wildlife conservation and what you and your community can do to help.

Consume Responsibly – By not purchasing products made from illegally sourced, protected wildlife or their parts and products, you can stop wildlife trafficking from being a profitable enterprise. More information can be found through your national or local wildlife authorities or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species or Wild fauna and Flora.

Volunteer – We cannot always give money, but we can donate our time. Often wildlife organisations and zoos have volunteer programs. You could also help clean beaches, rescue wild animals or teach tourists about your local habitat.

Stay informed – Learn more about our planet’s flora and fauna, including those that are in danger of extinction. Research ways that you or your community can conserve and protect wildlife. Inform yourself on current environmental matters and be aware of your individual impact on ecosystems and wildlife. Think globally, act locally.

Speak up – Share your knowledge, passion and questions about wildlife conservation with your friends, family and community – either in person or online.

Reach out – inform authorities if you have information on illegal logging, fishing and wildlife trafficking; whistle-blowers play a critical role in detecting wildlife crimes and holding criminal smugglers accountable. 

For more information visit https://www.wildlifeday.org/