World Portuguese Language and Culture Day

May 10, Saturday

World Portuguese Language and Culture Day
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World Migratory Bird Day is an annual international environmental holiday celebrated on the second Saturday of May and the second Saturday of October. It aims to raise awareness about the threats faced by migratory birds, as well as to protect their habitats and promote international cooperation.

Purpose of the holiday
This day was created to draw attention to the need to conserve migratory birds and international efforts to protect them. Since bird migration affects many countries, international cooperation and coordination are crucial for effective conservation.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established in 2006 under the auspices of two international agreements: the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA). Since then, it has become an important event in the calendars of environmental organizations worldwide.

How it is celebrated

* Conducting information campaigns and educational events
* Organizing bird-watching excursions
* Participating in habitat protection activities
* Holding children's contests, exhibitions, and workshops
* Launching online campaigns with thematic hashtags
* Participating in international forums and webinars

Themes of the holiday
Each year, the holiday focuses on a new theme addressing specific issues, such as:

* Light pollution and its impact on bird navigation
* Habitat loss due to urbanization
* Dangers of power lines and wind turbines
* Consequences of climate change

Interesting facts

* Some bird species migrate up to 20,000 kilometers annually
* Migration routes can cross up to 100 countries
* The most well-known migration routes are the East African-Eurasian and American flyways

Significance for nature and humans
The state of migratory bird populations serves as an indicator of the planet's ecological health. Their protection helps preserve biodiversity, natural ecosystems, and the quality of life for humans, especially in rural and coastal areas.

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