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Global Tiger Day - 29 July - KV Dappar Library

 



International Tiger Day – July 29, 2022

International Tiger Day is celebrated annually on July 29. The tiger enjoys the reputation of being the largest of the world’s big cats. A tiger can be easily identified with its distinctive orange and black stripes on its face and body. International Tiger Day is celebrated across the globe so that all of us can raise awareness for tiger conservation. The day aims to build a worldwide system that will be dedicated to protecting tigers and their natural habitats. A safe and thriving habitat for tigers means that we conserve other species and our forests, too. Through International Tiger Day we can work for a future where humans and tigers can cohabit peacefully.

HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL TIGER DAY

International Tiger Day was first celebrated in 2010 after it was found 

that 97% of all wild tigers had disappeared in the last century, with 

about only 3,000 of them remaining. It’s not news that tigers are on

 the brink of extinction and International World Tiger Day aims to 

halt the numbers from worsening. Habitat loss, climate change, 

hunting, and poaching are only some of the factors that are 

responsible for the decline in the tiger population. Along with

 the preservation of these species, the day also aims to protect 

and expand their habitats. Many international organizations such

 as the WWF, the IFAW, and the Smithsonian Institute also observe 

International Tiger Day.

With the loss of habitat and climate change, tigers are increasingly 

coming into conflict with humans. Poaching and the illegal trade 

industry is also a very serious threat that wild tigers face. Demand 

for tiger bone, skin, and other body parts is leading to increased 

cases of poaching and trafficking. This is resulting in localized extinctions, 

which has made the revival of the tiger population next to impossible.

 Another threat that has negatively impacted the tiger population is the

 loss of habitat. All across the world, we are witnessing a loss of tiger 

habitats due to access routes, human settlements, timber logging, 

plantations, and agriculture. In fact, only about 7% of the original

 tiger habitats are still intact today. Experts also worry that the lack 

of genetic diversity among tigers can lead to inbreeding in small 

populations. The ever-increasing habitat loss means that the 

conflicts between tigers and humans are on the rise. Tigers may 

wander into the human population which is worrying for people

 as well as these majestic cats.


History

The decision to recognise this day was taken in 2010 at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia. The representatives from around 13 countries announced that the tiger-populated countries would take steps to double the tiger population by 2022.

Significance

In 1973, Project Tiger was launched in India with a unique plan to save tigers on the planet. Since its formative years, there were 9 tiger reserves but the Tiger Project coverage has increased significantly over time.

A conservation goal which was so ambitious was set up by the governments of the 13 range countries to double the number of wild tigers by this year.

However, the tiger is still categorised as 'endangered'. It has lost 93 percent of its range and tiger numbers have dipped from 100,000 a century ago. Poaching and habitat destruction are among the leading causes.

Observing World Tiger Day assumes importance because as per the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), there are only 3900 wild tigers present around the globe.

Tigers are of different colours like White tigers, White Tiger with black stripes, Brown tiger with black stripes, and Golden tigers and watching them walk can be a wonderful sight. So far, Bali Tiger, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, and Tiger Hybrids are the species that are extinct. It is important to focus on the matter of tiger conservation as it plays an important role in protecting and maintaining the balance of our ecosystem.


REFERENCE :-

https://nationaltoday.com/international-tiger-day/

https://www.firstpost.com/world/international-tiger-day-2022-history-significance-and-why-the-day-is-celebrated-10969441.html


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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

World nature conservation day - 28 July ( KV Dappar Library )

 



July 28 is World Nature Conservation Day: Importance, objectives, themes


The World Nature Conservation Day is observed annually on July 28.

The occasion aims to create awareness about the need to preserve the environment and natural resources in order to keep the world healthy.

Saving plants and animals that are threatened with extinction is one of the primary focuses of the World Nature Conservation Day.

There is also an emphasis on keeping the various components of nature intact. These include flora & fauna, energy resources, soil water and air.

This occasion is an attempt at recognizing that a healthy and well-functioning environment is critical for sustaining a stable, productive human society.

It also underlines the need for preserving the environment for the posterity.

In recent times, the need for keeping the environment has become more stark in view of relentless human overexploitation of resources, which has led to weird weather patterns increasingly being the norm the world over.

Five Ways to Celebrate World Nature Conservation Day 2022

July 28 is World Nature Conservation Day 2022! Here are five eco-friendly ways to celebrate, and learn more about how you can help in global reforesting through Eco-Alliance's tree planting program.

By Krystal Lam — 16 July, 2022

At noissue, we’re championing sustainability at every step of the packaging process and beyond. For businesses, retailers, artists, and makers alike, choosing eco-friendly packaging is one of the actions where we can all promote sustainability as a standard instead of an option. This year, we’re inviting you to celebrate World Nature Conservation Day through our fantastic Eco-Alliance community!

Observing this day raises awareness of the ongoing climate crisis and brings attention to how we can better care for the environment. This annual holiday aims to highlight humanity’s collective conservation effort to ensure the well-being of future generations on this earth.

World Nature Conservation Day is also a reminder to start wherever you are in your business’s sustainability journey and share appreciation for the earth that sustains our lives.

🌲 Contribute to global reforestation through noissue’s Eco-Alliance


Offsetting carbon emissions is how we can negate the consequences of climate change. One such method to offset the tremendous amount of CO2 produced is through global reforestation – planting trees in existing woodlands and forests, which absorb carbon and pollution. Reforesting in these areas of need is a crucial part of bringing balance to ecosystems that have been affected by human activities from deforestation, over-farming, and other harmful practices.

noissue’s Eco-Alliance is dedicated to planting trees in areas of need with every noissue order placed by members! When businesses join our Eco-Alliance, they receive access to a special badge that can be displayed online and on physical storefronts, as well as the option to sport it on our custom packaging options.

Through Eco-Alliance, your business can proudly share your promise of sustainability to your customers and be an excellent example in action! It’s super simple to join our Eco-Alliance.

There’s plenty to do on World Nature Conservation Day, and becoming a member of our Eco-Alliance is a start. This year, we’ve also planned to achieve a more sustainable framework that we’re working day-by-day to accomplish. Whether through Eco-Alliance’s reforesting program, our materials and products, or our team, noissue is making sustainable practices a priority for businesses across industries.

🌱 Five ways you can celebrate World Nature Conservation Day


Wondering what you can do to bring attention to worldwide nature conservation efforts? Or thinking about switching up some habits to green up your business? Here are five ways to celebrate World Nature Conservation Day this year and positively impact our planet!

1. Volunteer in your community’s environmental programs


A considerate (and free!) choice to dedicate your time is volunteering in local organizations advocating for environmental change. Activities like assisting in weekend park clean-ups, sprucing up a neighborhood garden, visiting local wildlife rehab centers, and requesting sustainable solutions from your local representatives can cause great momentum toward a greener community!

2. Support conservation organizations through donating


If you’re a pretty busy bee, you can still support environmental efforts by donating to non-profit organizations. Consider signing up to give a monthly donation to efforts focused on reforesting, recycling, wildlife conservation, or even to your own neighborhood’s organization. A few to start can be Conservation InternationalLive Ocean, and One Tree Planted. Every bit helps, no matter the amount that you can spare!

3. Stick by the 3 R’s (Reduce, Reduce, Recycle) in your everyday life


Remember, lending a hand in making our earth a healthier place can start wherever you are! Make it a habit to adopt more sustainable choices and conserve in your own home. Approaches like consuming less water and energy, recycling and composting to keep plastic waste out of our oceans, and cutting down on commuting can lead to better habits and aid conservation efforts.

4. Stay in the know, educate yourself, and spread awareness


You can further educate yourself and do your research from reliable resources – following conservation organizations is a good starting point! As you learn more, continue to share your support for conservation in person and online for others to act.

5. Place a noissue order on World Nature Conservation Day and switch to using more sustainable packaging


Show customers that you're serious about your commitment to sustainability by switching to packaging made from better materials. Choosing circular packaging and shipping supplies that are reusable, recyclable or made from recycled materials, or compostable will ensure that your brand's unboxing avoids generating excessive waste. Your customers (and the earth!) will appreciate the conscious effort to be more eco-friendly through every package!

Drawstring bagsshipper boxestissue wrapping paper, and more — noissue packaging products are either compostable, reusable, recyclable, or made from recycled materials!

By using noissue packaging products, your brand will also have a direct hand in offsetting carbon emissions, global reforestation, and other environmental projects through our Eco-Alliance in partnership with South Pole. Joining the noissue Eco-Alliance is a sure way to show your brand's dedication to sustainability and further educate your customer community. Print an Eco-Alliance QR Badge on your shipping boxesmailershang tags, and stickers for customers to conveniently scan and start learning more about the packaging materials your brand uses, recycling or composting instructions, and more resources. Show your care for the earth's wellbeing while encouraging customers to thoughtfully enjoy their unboxing experiences!

Reference :-  https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/july-28-is-world-nature-conservation-day-importance-objectives-themes/articleshow/84815948.cms

https://noissue.co/blog/five-ways-you-can-celebrate-world-nature-conservation-day/

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