World Elephant Day (12 August) is dedicated to the preservation and protection of elephants, raising awareness about their urgency in response. Poaching, habitat loss, and climate change are some of the threats met by these magnificent creatures. The day is observed globally to emphasize the protection of elephants and their habitats. Numerous events and campaigns run to inspire public engagement and support wildlife conservation projects. Together, we can make sure elephants are free to roam for generations to come.
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