Today, we are living in the 6th mass extinction of wildlife species.
We are losing between 200 to 2,000 different species every year.
This is believed to be thousands of times the natural rate of extinction.
This is clearly a huge problem.
On 19 May 2023, WWF-Singapore and Gillie and Marc will commemorate National Endangered Species Day with the launch of the largest sculpture in the world – Love The Last March. At the iconic Gardens by the Bay, 60 of the world’s most endangered species including some native to Singapore, such as pangolins and hawksbill turtle, to regional species like orangutans and elephants, will be marching together, forming the largest bronze sculpture in the world at 192 meters in length. Depicting the greatest animal march on Planet Earth, it aims to bring awareness to the massive rate of wildlife extinction and to help save these key species.