National Bilby Day 11th September, 2009

green | September 11th, 2009 - 12:11 PM

biblyIt’s important for countries that have their own native species to make sure they don’t allow them to become extinct. Having a day like this is one way to do that.

Many people don’t know what a Bilby is.

Well they are native to Australia and used to be one of their most endangered animals. They are funny looking creatures, but sometimes those need love too…

Now they have their own day to help save them, and raise peoples’ awareness about them These delightful furry Australians now have a special day of their own, NATIONAL BILBY DAY was officially launched in 2005 and the celebrations are held on the second Sunday of September annually. The National Bilby Day Celebration will be held in Charleville, South West Queensland and will capture the REAL BUSH and CONSERVATION flavour. With a very exiting and interesting program for all young and young at heart to enjoy.

A sneak peak of a few things that  National Bilby Day weekend will have install includes a variety of food stalls, markets, Guest speakers, live Bilbies on display, fireworks, cold drinks at the bar and not to forget the now famous “Bilby Brothers”, Frank Manthey and Peter McRae. What a great day to celebrate the survival of the Bilby and its roll as the Ambassador for other less well known endangered Australian species

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One Response to “National Bilby Day 11th September, 2009”

  1. [...] days celebrated so far have been Australia’s National Threatened Species Day and  National Bilby Day and in the United States, Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup [...]

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