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National Endangered Species Day - 19 May: Observe and preserve the natural world

White-rumped Vultures (Gyps bengalensis) in Duliajan, Assam. The White-rumped Vulture is an Old World vulture closely related to the European Griffon Vulture and falls under IUCN Red List critically endangered species. (AFP file photo)Premium
White-rumped Vultures (Gyps bengalensis) in Duliajan, Assam. The White-rumped Vulture is an Old World vulture closely related to the European Griffon Vulture and falls under IUCN Red List critically endangered species. (AFP file photo)

The National Endangered Species Day should serve as a wake-up call for all huams to work in the direction of preserving the ecosystem

The National Endangered Species Day on 19 May is observed every year to understand our natural world.

Over the past many years, various reports have appeared about the various animal and bird species either extincted or close to extinction.

We can take utilize 19 May, the National Endangered Species Day, to understand and learn about the nature.

The Endangered Species Day should serve as a wake-up call for all huams to work in the direction of preserving the ecosystem so that every element of the nature can survive.

Thousands of animal activists and organisations are devoted to preservation of endangered species.

On the occasion of National Endangered Species Day, people should visit wildlife sanctuaries, nature centres to learn about the nature and environment and how they can be preserved and protected.

National day for the protection of endangered species is also an opportunity to save the Earth.

Each bird and animal is an essential element in the ecosystem. Rampant poaching and shrinking natural habitat has led to the extinction of various animal and bird species. 

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