World Animal Day 2025, observed on October 4, reminds us that true humanity is shown through compassion for every living being. This day encourages us to protect animals, prevent cruelty, and raise awareness about their rights. Following the teachings of a Tatvdarshi Saint, we Show more Load image 8 KB
Tracking Danger, Guarding with Pride! This #WorldAnimalDay, we salute our loyal K9s and brave horses. From sniffing out crime to patrolling streets, these four-legged heroes of Punjab Police—fearless, dedicated, and always on duty—keep our communities safe. Show more 0:13 Load video
Today is #WorldAnimalDay Annually, on October 4, World Animal Day is celebrated to raise awareness about animal rights and welfare. It reminds us to stand up for every creature, nurture compassion and work together to create a kinder, safer world for animals. Show more Load image 54 KB
This World Animal Day, let’s celebrate the world’s most extraordinary storytellers! From playful dolphins to mighty elephants and hidden forest dwellers, their stories are written in fur, feather, and fin. #NatGeoIndia #WorldAnimalDay [World Animal Day, Animals, Wildlife] 0:40 Load video
The forests of the Western Ghats, 40% of which lie in Kerala, are one of the world’s eight ‘hottest hotspots’ of biodiversity—home to rare and endangered species. This World Animal Day, let’s celebrate the wild that calls Kerala home. #WorldAnimalDay #KeralaWildlife Show more 0:23 Load video
#WorldAnimalDay, celebrated worldwide every October 4th since 1925, reminds us of our shared responsibility to protect every living being on this #planet. From the hum of a #honeybee to the roar of a #lion, every creature adds a vital note to #Earth’s symphony of #life. Let us Show more Load image 8 KB World Animal Day and 9 others
Happy World Animal Day 2025! This year’s theme, "Save Animals, Save the Planet!" reminds us that protecting animals means protecting our Earth. Let’s show kindness, raise awareness, and take action for all creatures great and small. Join the movement with Show more Load image
Every life matters. This World Animal Day, let’s unite to protect wildlife and preserve our planet for generations to come. #WorldAnimalDay #CanaraBank #SaveAnimalsSavePlanet #WildlifeConservation #TogetherWeCan Load image 41 KB
Heartening news on #WorldAnimalDay — Kuwari, the elephant of @kaziranga_ has given birth to a healthy female calf! With immense affection and public goodwill, we’ve named her “MAYABINI” — a symbol of new life, hope, and harmony in the wild. @himantabiswa @CMOfficeAssam Show more 0:23 Load video
World Animal Day raises awareness about animal rights and welfare. It reminds us to stand up for every creature, nurture compassion and work together to create a kinder, safer world for animals. #WorldAnimalDay #DeshkaPehlaChannelDeshkaApnaChannel Load image 5 KB
— Doordarshan National दूरदर्शन नेशनल (@DDNational) October 4, 2025
World Animal Day History
World Animal Day is aimed at creating awareness about the well-being of various species coexisting on our planet. It is an opportunity to attentively educate ourselves and others about the extensive range of animals, their needs, and the various ways to ensure their protection and preservation. The celebration of this day aims to improve the living conditions of animals around the globe, focusing on their welfare, habitats, and the critical role they play in our ecosystem.
Established in 1931, the idea for World Animal Day emerged during a convention of ecologists held in Florence, Italy. As one of the most bio-diverse nations globally, India holds an important role in commemorating this day. The country is home to a multitude of unique species that are of vital ecological importance, including the Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant, and the Indian Rhinoceros. The preservation of these species not only serves to maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystem but also fosters a compassionate unity among humans and animals.
In India, World Animal Day is observed with keen enthusiasm as various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), animal protection organizations, and educational institutions host events that promote awareness and encourage animal welfare policies. These programs range from organizing spay and neuter clinics to conducting animal welfare workshops, participating in wildlife protection campaigns, and holding fundraisers for local animal shelters. The day serves to maintain the country's engagement with the global agenda of safeguarding our fellow beings. World Animal Day is observed annually on October 4th.
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.
India is the only place in the world where both lions and tigers are found in the wild.
India's national bird is the Indian Peacock. Known for its colorful and striking plumage, it's widely found in the Indian subcontinent and often associated with Indian mythology and folklore.
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Donate to a local shelter or, if you have the resources, adopt from one.
Encourage and practice a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle as a way to support animal welfare and reduce demand for animal products.
Volunteer or donate to animal shelters and rescue centers like Blue Cross of India, Wildlife SOS, and PETA India, who work towards protecting and rehabilitating animals.