On World Reef Awareness Day we recognize the vital role coral reefs play in sustaining marine biodiversity and supporting healthy oceans. These ecosystems provide habitat for thousands of marine species, protect coastlines from erosion and storms, and support communities.
On Madaraka Day, June 1st, we commemorate a significant milestone in Kenya’s history, marking the day the country attained internal self-governance in 1963. This national celebration honors the resilience, determination, and achievements of the Kenyan people.
On World Bongo Day we recognize the importance of conserving one of Africa’s most elusive and endangered antelope species. Found in the forests of Central and East Africa, bongos play a valuable role in maintaining ecosystem health and biodiversity.
On World Parrot Day, May 31st, we recognize the ecological importance of parrots and the vital role they play in maintaining healthy ecosystems. As seed dispersers, parrots contribute to forest regeneration and support biodiversity across tropical and subtropical regions.
On World Otter Day, May 27th, we recognize the important role otters play in maintaining healthy freshwater and coastal ecosystems. As predators, otters help regulate aquatic food chains and serve as indicators of environmental health.
On World Fish Migration Day, May 23rd, we recognize the importance of migratory fish and the free-flowing rivers they depend on. Species such as salmon, sturgeon, and eel play essential roles in maintaining aquatic ecosystem balance and supporting biodiversity.
On World Turtle Day, May 23rd, we recognize the importance of turtles in maintaining healthy marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. This ancient species contributes to ecosystem balance by supporting seagrass health, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity.
On the International Day for Biological Diversity, May 22nd, we recognize the importance of protecting the variety of life on Earth and the ecosystems that sustain it. Biodiversity supports food systems, clean water, climate regulation, and the health of both people and wildlife.
On World Bee Day, May 20th, we recognize the essential role bees and other pollinators play in sustaining ecosystems, agriculture, and global food security. By pollinating crops and wild plants, bees support biodiversity and help maintain healthy natural environments.
On Endangered Species Day we raise awareness about the urgent need to protect species threatened with extinction around the world. Habitat loss, climate change, pollution, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade continue to place countless animals and plants at risk.
On Mother’s Day we recognize and appreciate the care, dedication, and guidance mothers provide across families and communities. In nature, motherhood is also reflected throughout the animal kingdom, where countless species protect, nurture, and raise their young with instinct.