Blink and you might have missed it… there is literally a day to commemorate everything in this world, living or non-living but have you heard about World Lizard Day?
World Lizard Day is an annual event celebrated by reptile enthusiasts, conservationists, and curious individuals alike.
It’s commemorated on August 14, 2024, and for those who get creeped out by these beautiful creatures, sit at the back please, enthusiasts take the front seats.
This special day typically honours and raises awareness about lizards, showcasing their species and unique characteristics.
It’s often marked with educational programs, zoo events, and social media campaigns aimed at highlighting the importance of lizard conservation and understanding.
You may wonder what activities to engage in to show appreciation for these God-given creatures, we have an endless list of fun activities to celebrate this day you won’t even miss Christmas.
One way to raise awareness about how amazing it is to co-exist with lizards is to host or attend talks about different lizard species, their habitats, behaviour, and conservation efforts.
This will help sensitize the community especially those who may look down on these species.
You can never go wrong when visiting a zoo, you’re sure to find many zoos dedicated to reptile exhibits where you can learn about various lizards up close.
In your routine nature walk today, explore areas where lizards are known to inhabit, such as deserts, forests, or even suburban parks.
Creating a lizard-friendly habitat will go a long way. Can be in your backyard or community spaces with appropriate shelter and vegetation.
As a reptile enthusiast, you can organize or participate in contests focused on capturing the beauty of lizards through photography or artwork.
Whether an enthusiast or not you can get involved with local conservation organizations that focus on protecting lizard habitats and species.
Get creative by Sharing facts, photos, and stories about lizards on social media to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of these species.
Just the way some of you do bird watching, spend time observing lizards in their natural habitat, noting their behaviours and interactions.