HAPPY NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY!!!
National Wildlife Day is observed on February 22nd and September 4th. It is a day to learn more about endangered species, preservation and conservation efforts around the world. Zoos, aviaries, and marine sanctuaries provide a variety of ways to get involved. From participating in presentations and volunteering to fund raise for rehabilitation services, these facilities have something for everyone to learn.
09/04/2023 is International Taekwondo Day 🥋🌎, National Macadamia Nut Day 🇺🇲, National Newspaper Carrier Day 🇺🇲, National Wildlife Day 🇺🇲, Labor Day 🇺🇲, Eat An Extra Dessert Day 🍨🇬🇧
ना जाने कितने जंगल,
शहर बन गए ईंटों-कंक्रीटों से।
जहाँ सहमें हुए इंसाँ को
ख़ौफ़ हैं इंसानी दरिंदों से।
अरण्य के दरख़्त कभी हुआ करते थे
ख़्वाबों के दरख़्त
औ आशयाँ वनचरों के।
अब ये जानवर कहाँ जायें?
#NationalWildlifeDay
National Wildlife Day on September 4th
encourages improved awareness of the
species around us and in the broader world.
September 4, 2022 - NATIONAL PASTOR’S SPOUSES DAY - NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY – NATIONAL SPICE BLEND DAY – NATIONAL MACADAMIA NUT DAY – NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY
September 4, 2022 – NATIONAL PASTOR’S SPOUSES DAY – NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY – NATIONAL SPICE BLEND DAY – NATIONAL MACADAMIA NUT DAY – NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY
SEPTEMBER 4, 2022 | NATIONAL PASTOR’S SPOUSES DAY | NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY | NATIONAL SPICE BLEND DAY | NATIONAL MACADAMIA NUT DAY | NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY
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NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY |…
Whooping crane (Grus americana), a large crane species native to North America. Populations decreased after European settlement due to hunting and habitat loss, and in 1941 there were only 15 adults remaining in the wild. Thanks to decades of conservation work there are now over 500 in the wild and additional birds in captivity. You can read more about them from the USFWS here.
The protected waters of the National Marine Sanctuary System provide safe haven for many endangered species, such as Hawaiian monk seals. By helping create safer habitats, the National Marine Sanctuary System gives endangered species the opportunities they need to regain a foothold.
Learn more about endangered species and this upcoming, monumental anniversary: