World Animal Day
An international observance focused on animals, care, welfare, and the human bond with other living creatures.
Lesotho Edition
World Animal Day leads today's complete edition for Lesotho.
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An international observance focused on animals, care, welfare, and the human bond with other living creatures.
A day for knowing where things are kept, why nobody can find the tape, and how a home quietly teaches its own geography.
The anniversary of Lesotho's independence from Britain in 1966. Lesotho is one of the few countries in Africa that was never colonized by a European power (it was a British protectorate, not a colony), and the independence was achieved through negotiation, not war. The celebration includes a military parade, traditional dances, and the wearing of the Basotho blanket. The blanket is the national dress of Lesotho, and it is worn by men and women alike. The patterns include the corn cob (fertility), the shield (protection), and the crown (loyalty). Lesotho's lowest point is 1,400 meters above sea level, the highest lowest point of any country in the world. It is truly the Kingdom in the Sky.
You explore Taiwan's unique Formosan black bears, Taiwanese serows, and numerous endemic bird species across the island. You notice that Taiwanese people most commonly keep cats, dogs, and fish as their household pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.