CITES to host international film showcase featuring wildlife
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A python snake is being shown to a student of a Gurukul, an educational center where ancient Hindu scriptures are taught, during an event to mark World Wildlife Day, in Jabalpur, March, 3, 2019. /VCG Photo

A python snake is being shown to a student of a Gurukul, an educational center where ancient Hindu scriptures are taught, during an event to mark World Wildlife Day, in Jabalpur, March, 3, 2019. /VCG Photo

The Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) announced that an international film showcase will be one of the global events marking next year's UN World Wildlife Day (on March 3), celebrated under the theme "Sustaining all life on Earth."

The call for entry will close on Jan. 4, 2020 and finalists will be announced in early February 2020. Winners will be presented at a high-level event to coincide with the global celebration of UN World Wildlife Day at the UN Headquarters in New York on March 3 next year.

Also, winners and finalist films entering into the competition will be shown throughout 2020, known as "biodiversity super year," around the world and at various major events.

In the environmental community, the year 2020 has been considered as a "super year," because several major events, including the IUCN World Conservation Congress and the Biodiversity COP15 will take place and new biodiversity targets will be agreed.

Award categories of the film showcase include Science, Innovation and Exploration, Issues and Solutions, People and the Wild, Stories of Hope, Global Voices, Short and Micro. 

(Cover image via VCG.)

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency