National Wildlife Day was founded in 2005 by Colleen Paige in an effort to bring awareness to endangered species and show appreciation for individuals and sanctuaries that work to educate the public while protecting the species of Earth.
One of these important (and notably adorable) creatures is ailurus fulgens, better known as the Red Panda. This small, bamboo-loving mammal is critically endangered, with anywhere from 2,500 – 10,000 estimated to be remaining today. Inhabitants of temperate forests and known for their brightly colored pelt, red pandas contribute to the health of the ecosystems they live in, and are the last remaining species in their taxonomic family known to man.
After National Wildlife Day on September 4th, International Red Panda Day comes on September 18th! Here are some things you can do to help save the red pandas:
Whether you are a long-time red panda fan, or have just found love for these special animals, hopefully this has helped shed light on the issues they face (and brings attention to other struggling species!). Through our efforts, we can resume the growth of the red panda population, and help restore the lands they call home. Together we can help stop the extinction of earth’s beloved mammals!
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