With its coppery coat, striped tail,
and shy demeanour, the red panda may be one of the most captivating animals of
the Himalayas, but its charm masks a grim reality. Fewer than 10,000 red pandas
remain in the wild today. To spotlight this endangered species and build global
momentum for its protection, International Red Panda Day 2025 is being
celebrated on Saturday, September 20 (3rd Saturday of September).
Launched in 2010 by the Red Panda Network, this day has grown into a global
campaign involving zoos, schools, and communities worldwide. What began as a
grassroots awareness effort is now a powerful force in the international fight
to prevent this species from vanishing silently into extinction.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
International Red Panda Day 2025
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