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Earth Day 2019 - Protecting Our Species
This year, the theme of focus for Earth Day is protecting our species. According to the Earth Day Network:
The goal this year is to promote a global conservation ethic and garner more support for the protection of our species.
Learn how you can help and protect certain species.
Protecting Endangered Species
Why bats are our friends
The majority of bats eat night-flying insects, including those that threaten crops, which reduces the need for pesticides in agriculture. As the primary predators of night-flying insects, bats play a significant role in controlling insect populations. Studies estimate that some bats eat more than 70% of their weight in insects each night and some pregnant females eat 100% of their body weight. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 24 bat species as critically endangered, 53 species as endangered, and 104 species as vulnerable. Bats have contributed to many things for humans, including aids for the blind, birth control, vaccine production, and drug testing. Bats’ habitats are being destroyed and their extinction is becoming more of a reality.
Facts on extinctions of other species
The normal rate of species extinction is 1-5 species per year. Scientists estimate we’re now losing species at 1,000 to 10,000 times the normal rate, with literally dozens of species going extinct every day. 40% of the world’s bird species are in decline, making 1 in 8 threatened with global extinction. Earth Day Network
Earth Day Events
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“Earth Day at 50” presentation at SELU |
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Celebration at Bayou Vermilioville District in Lafayette |
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Earth Day at New Orleans Botanical Garden 4pm-7pm |
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Earth Day at New Orleans City Park 4 pm |
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Louisiana Forest Festival in Winnfield |
Sprouts: Earth Day Longue Vue House 9:30am-10:30am |
LSU Parker Coliseum 1pm-5pm |
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