World Otter Day

May 28, Wednesday

World Otter Day
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World Otter Day is an annual celebration dedicated to otters and their protection. It is observed on the last Wednesday of May and aims to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these amazing animals and their natural habitats.

Who organizes the event
This day was established by the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF), which works to protect all otter species worldwide.

Goals of the event
The event has several important goals:

* Raise awareness about otter species that are at risk
* Increase awareness about the role of otters in ecosystems
* Promote education in the field of nature conservation
* Support conservation projects and research

Why otters need protection
In many regions of the world, otter populations are decreasing due to:

* Habitat destruction or pollution
* Illegal hunting and trade
* Decreased food availability
* Climate change

How World Otter Day is celebrated
Various events are held worldwide:

* Educational programs in schools and zoos
* Social media campaigns with otter-related hashtags
* Volunteer actions to clean riverbanks and lakeshores
* Fundraising for otter protection

Interesting fact
Otters are among the few animals that use tools. For example, sea otters crack open shellfish using stones.
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World Otter Day in other years

World Otter Day in other countries

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