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Wear your Wildlife to Work Day
Friday 18th June

Andrew Marr in blue shoes

Put on your blue-footed booby shoes, flutter those butterfly wings or paint on big cat whiskers. Whatever your favourite wild animal, step into their 'shoes' for the BBC Wildlife Fund's 'Wear Your Wildlife to Work Day' on Friday 18 June.

'Wear Your Wildlife to Work Day' is part of the BBC Wildlife Fund's appeal to help save threatened species and wild places around the world. So support wildlife by swopping your Friday work wear for more animal-friendly fashion - from zebra stripes to leopard spots.

Staff wearing wildlife to work

Andrew Marr, BBC broadcaster and President of the Galapagos Conservation Trust is wearing his blue shoes to work on Friday 18 June, in support of the Trust's 'Blue-footed Booby Day' - which is part of the wider 'Wear Your Wildlife to Work Day'.

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