World Vegetarian Day,World Farm Animals Day, World Animal Day

World Vegetarian Day,World Farm Animals Day, World Animal Day

The first week of October has a special meaning to environmentalists.

The first day of this month is World Vegetarian Day. The good news is that in the past few years, the number of vegetarians has been on the rise.  This is due to an increased awareness surrounding the harm of eating meat for the wellbeing of not only individuals but also our planet.

Poster designer: Hedieh Zaman

October 2nd is World Farm Animals Day. It’s the day for those who spend their short lives on the way to the slaughterhouses or live their whole life helping the people who built those slaughterhouses. People need to learn that it is wrong to use animals for one’s own benefit. This planet is not just ours: we are sharing it with other animals, and we need to respect their right to live a free life.

Poster designer: Omid Jafari

October 4th is World Animal Day. This day is for all animals; from pets like cats and dogs, to the hungry ones that we see on the streets searching for something to eat. The ones whose living environment we have ruined with our selfish and irresponsible actions. The ones that we have tortured and caged in circuses, zoos, waterparks, laboratories, meat markets, and poultry farms; the ones that have been taken from their natural habitat. This day belongs to the animals that lose their lives every day from fires, severe weather, and polluted waters around the world. Animal’s environments are becoming less and less livable due to changes caused by us.

October 4th is the day for all these animals.

Poster designer: Behnoosh Torkan

Albert Schweitzer, a German doctor, philosopher, and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize once said:

“Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace.”

Let’s be friends with animals.

Nowruz 1399

Nowruz 1399

This year we are experiencing a different Nowruz. There is no “Charshanbehsoori” or shopping for the new year. There are no parties or family get together and there is no “Sizdabedar”. We are all waiting to get through this mishap. (more…)