International Cheetah Day

International Cheetah Day is a day to raise awareness of cheetahs, focus on their conservation, and celebrate their unique adaptations and importance to the ecosystem. Cheetah

Wildlife Conservation Day

Wildlife Conservation Day seeks to spread awareness about preserving and protecting the natural world and its inhabitants. Additionally, the observance strives to put an end to wildlife crime and supporting the Endangered Species Act. This day is sometimes called National Conservation Day, since World Wildlife Day is in March. Hellbender Black Rhinoceros Aldabra Giant Tortoise […]

National Llama Day

Llama Day celebrates llamas for their friendly demeanor and fluffy appearance, llamas make great pack animals and even therapy animals due to their calming presence. Llama

Monkey Day

Monkey Day celebrates monkeys and "all things simian", including other non-human primates such as apes, tarsiers, and lemurs. Monkey Day is celebrated worldwide and often also known as World Monkey Day and International Monkey Day. Squirrel Monkey Japanese Macaque

Visit The Zoo Day

The name speaks for itself.  However, it's origin is a bit sketchy. Zoos I've written about in 2024.

National Bird Day

This day is for bird-watchers, and is the last day of the US Christmas Bird Count. Turkey Vulture

Penguin Awareness Day

This is a day to become more informed about penguins and their current issues.  For example the Galapagos penguin is the only penguin that sometimes swims into the northern hemisphere, it is also an endangered species. King Penguins second only to Emperor Penguins in size

Squirrel Appreciation Day

This is the day to appreciate squirrels, for which there are 122 species of "tree" squirrels. Prevost's Squirrel    

International Zebra Day

This day is to learn and protect zebras.  There are three species of zebra, the plains zebra (doing well), the mountain zebra (vulnerable/threatened), and Grevy's zebra (endangered).

World Bonobo Day

This day is to raise awareness of the endangered great ape: Bonobo.  Though they look very similar to a chimpanzee they are a completely separate species.  Also, whereas chimpanzees are known for their aggression the bonobo is known for its much more passivity.

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