World Biodiversity Day, held on 22 May, also known as the International Day for Biological Diversity, serves as a platform for humans to deepen their understanding of the intricate relationship we have with the natural world. It fosters a sense of accountability and responsibility toward harmony with nature.
Indigenous territories, home to 80% of the world's biodiversity, are in immediate danger. Indigenous Peoples around the world, with our ancestral wisdom and science, are leading the charge to heal and restore the world's biodiversity. Your urgent support is crucial to protect our endangered relatives from extinction.
Join the Global Movement in preserving the sacred gift of life on which we humans depend. Your actions, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in the fight to protect biodiversity.
World Biodiversity Day promotes biodiversity issues and falls within the scope of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.