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Happy International Day Of Forests!! 🌲


Beautiful Forest In The Sunlight

Today is International Day of Forests; Happy International Day of Forests!


International Day of Forests is a great day to celebrate the world's most beautiful and fascinating forests. Forests are amazing, they are full of beautiful scenery, waterfalls, rivers and streams - they are also full of cute and mysterious animals.


Forests are full of some of the world's most popular and well-known animals, such as Tigers, Pandas, Elephants, Rhinos, Orangutans and much more.

Cute Red Panda

Forests are also full of some of the world's cutest animals, such as Red Pandas, Sloths, Rabbits and Lemurs. And, they are home to some of the world's most important biodiversity, such as trees and rivers.


Forests are essential for animals, people and the environment too. They give us water from the rivers that run through them, and, they also give us the air we breath from the trees that are within the forests. Forests are not just a beautiful ecosystem full of wonderful wildlife, they are also important for the environment.


Forests can help us to tackle climate change, as they absorb carbon from the air and store that carbon in their trees. One of the best ways that we can help to prevent harmful climate change is to leave forests standing and replant more.

Beautiful Elephant In Forest

International Day of Forests is a great day to show your love and appreciation of the world's forests and the world's forest wildlife.


It's also a great day to raise awareness about the world's forests, the world's wildlife and the plight that they face in the modern world.


The world is facing a biodiversity crisis, it is estimated that species are going extinct 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than the normal rate of extinction. It is also estimated that the world is losing about 150-200 species every single day to extinction.


Many of the world's species that are most at risk of extinction are found living within the world's forests. For example, the Scottish Wildcat lives in forest in the highlands of Scotland, they are critically endangered today, with as few as only 35 of the cats remaining in the wild today.


On the other side of the world, animals are also facing similar threats of extinction, as, for example, in Indonesia's forests, the Javan Rhino is also critically endangered, there is estimated to be only around 60 of the Rhinos left in the wild today.


These are just two examples of animals that are very near extinction today. Their habitats are at risk of destruction. By saving forests, we can save animals like Scottish Wildcats and Javan Rhinos from becoming extinct. The forests are their home, so, without the forests, we will lose amazing wildlife like these two animals and more.


International Day of Forests makes us more aware of the animals living within forests that are threatened with extinction and deforestation.


There is still time to save the world's most endangered animals and preserve forests and rainforests so that animals can live and survive, and, so that future generations can enjoy forests and their wildlife in the future.


Instead of destroying forests and rainforests, it is better to celebrate them, their wildlife and enjoy the forests and the animals that live within them that is in this world. There are also many benefits for us to being in forests and other ecosystems - nature is good for our health and makes us feel better.


Happy International Day of Forests!! 🌲

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