World Elephant Day, celebrated every year on August 12, is dedicated to raising awareness about the need to protect elephants and their habitats. The day highlights the threats these gentle giants face, including poaching for ivory, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflict. All three species—African Savannah, African Forest, and Asian elephants— are now listed as endangered. World Elephant Day calls for people worldwide to support conservation efforts, reject ivory products, and promote ethical tourism. By working together, we can ensure a future where elephants continue to roam the wild for generations to come.
Why should we take notice of world elephant day?
Posted 2025-08-03 06:48:37
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