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moodboardmix:HAPPY WORLD ANIMAL DAY!World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal ri

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HAPPY WORLD ANIMAL DAY!

World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal rights and welfare celebrated annually on October 4.

It is the 96th World Animal Welfare Day on 4th October, 2021 with the theme for world animal day 2021 is “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet.”

It’s celebrated in different ways in every country, irrespective of nationality, religion, faith or political ideology.  

Through increased awareness and education we can create a world where animals are always recognised as sentient beings and full regard is always paid to their welfare.


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zombilenium: Lake Urmia, Iran, The ferries that once shuttled tourists to and from the little islets

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Lake Urmia, Iran,

The ferries that once shuttled tourists to and from the little islets in Iran’s Lake Urmia sit rusty, unable to move, on what is rapidly becoming a salt plain.

Just two decades ago, Urmia was the Middle East’s biggest lake, its local economy a thriving tourist center of hotels and restaurants.

Lake Urmia’s demise has been fast. It has more than halved in size – from 5,400 square kilometers (2,085 square miles) in the 1990s to just 2,500 square kilometers (965 square miles) today – according to the Department of Environmental Protection of West Azerbaijan, one of the Iranian provinces where the lake is located. 

There are now concerns it will disappear entirely. Such problems are familiar in many parts of the Middle East – where water is simply running out.

The region has witnessed persistent drought and temperatures so high that they are barely fit for human life. Add climate change to water mismanagement and overuse, and projections for the future of water here are grim. Some Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Iraq and Jordan, are pumping huge amounts of water from the ground for irrigation as they seek to improve their food self-sufficiency.

By Frederik Pleitgen, Claudia Otto, Angela Dewan and Mohammed Tawfeeq, CNN


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Lalo de Almeida, Amazonian Dystopia (2009-2021) for Folha de São Paulo. This 2013 photograph shows t

Lalo de Almeida, Amazonian Dystopia (2009-2021) for Folha de São Paulo. 

This 2013 photograph shows the construction of a power plant on the Xingu River in Brazil. More than 80% of the river’s water has been diverted from its natural course, creating severe consequences for the people that live on its shores.

Long-Term Project Award / World Press Photo Awards


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