Endangered Species Day: Don’t Forget Wild Cats! From majestic tigers to elusive Iberian lynx, wild feline species are disappearing. Help these big cats by supporting ethical wildlife tourism, among other things. Fun fact: Even your house cat shares 95.6% of their DNA with Show more
Happy Endangered Species Day! It’s celebrated annually on the third Friday of May to raise awareness&encourage action2protect imperiled species. Pictured is a Florida scrub jay I saw in Rockledge, Fla. Scrub jays are listed as “Threatened” under the Endangered Species Act.
Today is Endangered Species Day. The California Condor is one of the most endangered birds/dinosaurs in the world. Brought from the brink with less than 27 animals in the 90s, their numbers now exceed 560. Still, they have a long road ahead of them,..
Today is #EndangeredSpeciesDay! At NOAA Fisheries, we conserve more than 160 endangered and threatened marine species every day—including whales, corals, and sea turtles. With our partners, we rely on the best available science to conserve these animals: https://fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/endangered-species-conservation…
Happy Endangered Species Day! Join us today in celebrating, learning about, and taking action on behalf of threatened and endangered species. You have the power to help make a difference for years to come!
— Wolf Haven International (@wolfhavenint) May 16, 2025
Meet some of the world's most endangered bats! This Friday is Endangered Species Day and we'll be bat-chatting about savings species from Africa to North America. Join us live on our socials or register for the webinar on zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7017466501692/WN_PJ71DbHxREuyjjarguza8A…
— Bat Conservation International (@BatConIntl) May 15, 2025
Today is ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY! TAKE ACTION! Submit comment by 5/19 on habitat protection Call your rep & senators to make sure that they know that you support the Endangered Species Act in its entirety! Tell all your friends & family to do the same! + links in bio +
Today is Endangered Species Day! In California, puma populations in the Bay Area and So Cal are classified as Candidate Endangered Species because of habitat isolation and loss of genetic diversity. Ongoing urban encroachment puts the species at risk.
— Felidae Conservation Fund (@FelidaeFund) May 16, 2025
Happy Endangered Species Day! Today, let's work together to protect the Endangered Species Act. This template makes it easy to tell your legislators to reject any effort to weaken or dismantle this cornerstone of American conservation policy: https://aquariumconservation.salsalabs.org/actfortheendangeredspeciesact/index.html…
— Seattle Aquarium (@SeattleAquarium) May 16, 2025
Endangered Species Day History
Endangered Species Day serves to educate the public, particularly young people, about the importance of protecting endangered species and the habitats they require for their survival. It is also a celebration of the nation's robust wildlife and a reminder of the constant need to conserve biodiversity for future generations.
This vital commemorative day was first observed in 2006 when the United States Senate unanimously passed a resolution designating a specific day to raise awareness about endangered species. Since then, the Endangered Species Day has grown exponentially, with schools, libraries, museums, zoos, botanical gardens, businesses, and community groups orchestrating and participating in hands-on wildlife conservation activities.
Endangered Species Day highlights the ongoing efforts and key issues related to endangered species conservation. It provides a premier platform for individuals, organizations, and agencies to collaborate on local, national, and international levels and work towards a common goal: preventing the extinction of the world's most at-risk species. Endangered Species Day is typically commemorated on the third Friday in May.
Endangered Species Day facts
According to Earth Justice, there are 3 major causes for declining wildlife biodiversity: 1) Destruction of habitat 2) Pollution of land, air, and water 3) Over-exploitation of wildlife
There are currently over 41,000 species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, and of those, over 16,000 are considered endangered.
The current rate of extinction is estimated to be 100 to 1,000 times higher than the natural rate of extinction.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, more than 37,000 plant and animal species are threatened with extinction.
Biodiversity hotspots are regions around the world that contain large numbers of species that do not live anywhere else. They make up less than 2% of the Earth. Many of these regions face habitat destruction caused by human impact.
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Watch a movie or documentary that discusses nature and the importance of conservancy. Here are our suggestions: Love & Bananas (2018) The Lorax (2012) Racing Extinction (2015)