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World Migratory Bird Day is officially celebrated on the second Saturday of May in Canada and the US, and the second Saturday of October in Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean
- World Migratory Bird Day
The campaign will raise awareness about the challenges migratory birds face due to human activities and urban development, promoting conservation and the creation of bird-friendly environments within our made-made communities
- World Migratory Bird Day 2025 - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
In 2025, World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated on May 10 in the spring and October 11 in fall The conservation theme this year is Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities
- World Migratory Bird Day 2025 - UNEP
This year's World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) campaign will highlight the need for a healthy coexistence between humans and birds It will focus on creating and adapting environments that support migratory bird populations across all communities, from bustling cities to smaller towns and communities
- WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY — INTERNATIONAL DAYS
PURPOSE: On October 14th; People all over the world will be celebrating World Migratory Bird Day, a global campaign that aims to raise awareness of migratory birds and the need for international cooperation to conserve them
- The Global Impact of World Migratory Bird Day: Why Migratory Birds Need . . .
World Migratory Bird Day is an international event celebrated twice a year, on the second Saturday in May and October It raises awareness about the challenges faced by migratory birds and promotes conservation efforts to protect their habitats
- World Migratory Bird Day (May 9th, 2026) | Days Of The Year
While the official day of celebration for World Migratory Bird Day is on the second Saturday in May each year, the organization recognizes that migratory birds stop in various places along their journey
- World Migratory Bird Day: To Let the Birds Fly Free - TRVST
World Migratory Bird Day occurs on the second Saturday in May in the Americas and the second Saturday in October in other parts of the world The day celebrates the incredible journeys made by migratory birds, which often span thousands of miles
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