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World Nature Conservation Day is celebrated on July 28th each year. The day is recognized worldwide to increase awareness about the best practices to protect and conserve the natural resources that our planet is endowed with.
The day underlines the importance of a healthy environment for human society and all living creatures to coexist. It's a day to spread awareness about the conservation of nature and encourage sustainability.
Every year, organizations, governments, and individuals come together to highlight the importance of conservation and sustainable living. Various activities and events are planned, such as tree planting drives, awareness campaigns, educational programs, and community clean-ups, to name a few.
The goal of World Nature Conservation Day is to ensure the well-being of present and future generations. It emphasizes that a stable environment is the foundation of a stable and healthy society and that to ensure the long-term survival of species, we must ensure a sustainable environment.
While the day is a designated date to focus on these issues, the core message is that every day should be Nature Conservation Day
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