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Global Tiger Day is heldto give worldwide attention to the reservation of tigers. It is both an awareness day as a celebration. Take a prowl round Tigers4Everand how you can help them help tigers. The donkey was domesticated in Nubia (a region in Africa along the Nile river) about 5,000 to 7,000 years ago. It is believed that the donkey was one of the last hoofed mammals to be domesticated. From Africa, the donkey spread to Asia and then to Europe. It was brought to the New World by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage. Normally in the first week of May. Find out more about the conservation organisations working to help macaques and to making International Macaque Week happen. More info

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Celebrate the beauty of spring and make the most of this stunning time of the year! Find out more from the Tree Council This birdwatch is now in its 21st year, can you believe it?! Get kids involved in nature watching at school and inspire the nature lovers of the future, and get them outside! Held in the first half of the Easter term.Celebrate the badger with the Badger Trust. Why not get involved in a badger group near you? #LoveBadgers The main goal of World Donkey Day is to highlight the importance of donkeys and raise awareness of donkey cruelty. There are many ways to celebrate this amazing holiday. You can learn interesting facts about donkeys and share them with anyone who is willing to listen, read a book or watch a movie featuring donkeys (a Shrek marathon, anyone?), visit a farm or a petting zoo that has donkeys, take a donkey ride, donate to or volunteer at a donkey rescue or another charity helping donkeys in need, symbolically adopt a donkey from a sanctuary for abused and neglected donkeys, and spread the word on social media using the hashtags #WorldDonkeyDay and #DonkeyDay.Remind me with Google Calendar The teams fromWorldwide Veterinary Servicetreat horrific cases of neglect and mistreatment, as well as severe injuries and illnesses, in places where veterinary care is extremely limitedor non-existent. This day is a good opportunity to raise awareness of the Worldwide Veterinary Service

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