Today is #WorldAnimalDay2025. In Ukraine, animals have also become victims of russian aggression. Ukrainians, both military and civilian, are doing everything to help them: evacuating them from combat zones; sheltering them, and finding them new homes. Empathy always wins 0:49 Load video
This man regularly gives water to thirsty desert camels, so this one knows how to open the tap. Thirst is hard, & thanks to everyone who remembers animals on hot summer days. Happy World Animal Day 0:12 Load video From Hakan Kapucu
Happy World Animal Day! Let’s celebrate this day together and create the biggest thread ever of our pets on this platform! Please share a picture and the name of your pet(s) in the comments! And give your pet an extra treat and hug from me.. 0:42 Load video
Day 1,319 of the full-scale invasion Yesterday, on World Animal Day, we celebrated humanity — the power to care even in wartime. Rapper @alyona .alyona.official dedicated her page to UAnimals — helping share stories of animals rescued from war. Over 80 Ukrainian brands, Show more Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Load image
Painting of a hedgehog tucked up in a bed of autumn leaves Hard to believe the humble hedgehog is now classed as a 'near-threatened' species on the IUCN’s red list Thought I'd highlight that fact for #WorldAnimalDay today Load image 18 KB
It may not be International Dog Day..but it is World Animal Day....let's take a walk with the Oketz K9 Unit..and also reflect on our K9s lost or maimed while carrying out essential work. 1:29 Load video
My drawing of a zebra in honor of World Animal Day—an international day of action for animal rights and welfare. It’s celebrated annually on October 4, the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. Load image 14 KB
Happy World Animal Day everyone I got sooo many cool gifts today - An custom award made by dad - TWO new toolboxes (I had lost my other one yesterday) - And a Yeet-o-rattle ball (not sure if it's really called that though Of and of course lots of snacks and Rio 2:55 11 MB Load video
Where is this huge flock of handsome birds heading? For breakfast:) The sub-Antarctic penguins that live at our Galindez Island gather to go jointly for krill hunting in the ocean With this video, we wanted to remind you that today, the world celebrates Animal Day, Show more 1:28 Load video
— National Antarctic Scientific Center 🇺🇦 (@nasc_ua) October 4, 2025
On #WorldAnimalDay, we celebrate kindness in action 8 weeks ago, Eoin was walking in the woods when his dog alerted him to newborn pups on the ground. He searched and found 13 in total, brought them to safety… (1/2) Load image Load image Load image Load image
— MADRA Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue & Adoption (@MADRADogRescue) October 4, 2025
World Animal Day History
World Animal Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of animal welfare. This observance intends to serve as an opportunity for discussion and coordination of various actions to promote the humane treatment of animals, emphasizing the need to improve their living conditions and end animal exploitation for human purposes. The mission of World Animal Day is to bring together stakeholders, both individuals and organizations, to encourage positive changes for animals in terms of care, appreciation, and protection.
World Animal Day was founded in 1931 by a group of international ecologists, meeting in Italy, to highlight the need for animal protection policies worldwide. The Canadians have always actively participated in raising awareness and promoting humane treatment of animals. In Canada, hundreds of associations and organizations work together to focus on the local circumstances that affect the welfare of wild animals, farm animals, and pets. Canadians recognize their responsibilities towards animals and the importance of ethical coexistence with them.
Observing World Animal Day involves a multitude of activities and initiatives carried out by various organizations, schools, and individuals. The events include educational programs, pet adoption drives, wildlife protection campaigns, and animal rights seminars. These initiatives empower communities to make informed decisions about the welfare of animals that coexist with humans in their local and global environment. World Animal Day takes place each year on October 4th, providing an appropriate platform for animal welfare organizations in Canada to reinforce their commitment towards animal well-being and encouraging more citizens to join the cause.
World Animal Day facts
Koalas have fingerprints remarkably similar to human fingerprints, so much so that they are difficult to distinguish under a microscope.
A mayfly only lives for 24 hours, whereas the ocean quahog clam can live for over 500 years!
Many animals have an acute sense of hearing, often far better developed than humans. For example, dogs can hear sounds at four times the distance humans can, and bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt.
Canada hosts the world’s largest polar bear population, with approximately 15,500 individuals. Churchill, Manitoba, is known as the Polar Bear Capital of the World, and it attracts tourists who want to see these creatures up close.
About one-third of Canada is covered in boreal forest, which is home to more than 85 species of mammals, 130 species of fish, and 32,000 species of insects. The forest is critical for migratory bird populations and is also an essential carbon sink.
In the News and Trending in Canada for World Animal Day
Donate to a local shelter or, if you have the resources, adopt from one.
Spend World Animal Day visiting a zoo or aquarium that focuses on animal conservation, such as the Toronto Zoo, Vancouver Aquarium, or the Montreal Biodome.
Donate or volunteer your time to Canadian animal welfare organizations, such as the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies (CFHS), World Animal Protection Canada, and the Canadian Wildlife Federation.