International Orangutan Day, celebrated on August 19th, is a special day to help people learn about and protect orangutans. Orangutans are big, red-haired apes that live in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Sadly, their homes are being destroyed, and they are in danger of disappearing forever. On this day, people all around the world try to spread awareness and take action to save these amazing animals. They might share facts about orangutans, support groups that help them, or learn more about how we can protect their forest homes. It's a day to appreciate orangutans and work together to keep them safe.
How to celebrate International Orangutan Day?
On International Orangutan Day, you can celebrate by drawing fun pictures of orangutans and sharing them with friends and family. Watch a cool documentary about orangutans to learn more about them. You can also make a poster to put up at school, telling people why orangutans need our help. Try making orangutan-themed crafts, like masks or clay figures, for some creative fun. Maybe bake orangutan-shaped cookies and share them with friends. If possible, visit a zoo to see orangutans and learn about their world. Lastly, talk to others about protecting orangutans and their homes, so everyone can help.
Where International Orangutan Day is celebrated?
- - International