World Penguin Day – What Is World Penguin Day And Why Is It Celebrated On April 25th?
World Penguin Day is a significant day marked for interested people around the globe to honor flightless birds that inhabit the Antarctic.
The Penguin day is a day to remind people about the existences of Penguins and the challenges they face in our modern society. It is a day to recognize and take action about the penguins habitat.
WHY IS WORLD PENGUIN DAY CELEBRATED ON APRIL 25TH?
According to the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition, April 25th “coincides with the annual northern migration of Adelie penguins“. Therefore, April 25th is a significant day in the penguin world.
HOW TO CELEBRATE WORLD PENGUIN DAY
To celebrate Penguins, you are expected to raise awareness and suggest solutions to the problems faced by Penguins in our today’s society. According to a report by Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition, Penguins spend more than seventy five percent of their lives in the sea.
In the world we are today, a lot of indecomposable materials are being doped to the sea, the health of the oceans are indisputably imperative for penguins to survive.
By removing and reducing fisheries from penguin habitats, as well as shipping lanes, pollution and other developments, penguins can be protected.
The fate of penguins is a global responsibility. But to help protect the marine animals, donations can be made to penguin charities and petitions can be signed for the cause, too.
Twitter Users Celebrate Happy Penguin Day
Happy World Penguin Day! Home to the African Penguin, the Boulders Penguin Colony in the Western Cape which originated from just 2 breeding pairs in 1982, now boasts a population of 2200 penguins. #happypenguinday #WeDoTourism pic.twitter.com/EdSOZPBBwy
— Dept of Tourism (@Tourism_gov_za) April 25, 2021
Did you know that a group of penguins in the water is called a raft but on land they’re called a waddle? Happy #WorldPenguinDay! pic.twitter.com/k1ucvz6oXE
— Nat Geo Education (@NatGeoEducation) April 25, 2021