Every February, families, doctors, and communities worldwide come together for a cause that touches 1.35 million newborns each year. Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Week, observed from February 7 through February 14, shines a light on the world’s most common birth defect — and the people who live with it […]
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World Bonobo Day Recipes: Ape-Inspired Snacks for Your Celebration
Every year on February 14, the world celebrates more than just romance. It is also World Bonobo Day — a global awareness event honoring one of the most peaceful, loving, and endangered great apes on Earth. Founded in 2017 by the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI), this day shines a light […]
Top 10 Ways to Support Bonobo Conservation This World Bonobo Day
It is no accident that World Bonobo Day falls on Valentine’s Day. Bonobos are often called the “make love, not war” apes. They solve conflict through social bonding rather than aggression. They kiss, hug, and laugh. They live in female-led societies where cooperation beats competition. Of all the great apes, […]
Bonobos vs. Chimpanzees: Key Differences You Should Know on World Bonobo Day
Every February 14, the world celebrates love. But this date also belongs to one of the most misunderstood great apes on Earth. World Bonobo Day, launched in 2017 by the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI), falls on Valentine’s Day for a reason. Bonobos are often called the “make love, not war” […]
The History of World Bonobo Day: From Awareness to Action
Every February 14, while the world exchanges roses and chocolates, a quieter celebration takes place — one dedicated to our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom. World Bonobo Day shares Valentine’s Day for a reason. Bonobos are nature’s great ambassadors of love and peace. What Is World Bonobo Day […]
How to Celebrate World Bonobo Day: Ideas for Families and Schools
Every February 14, while the world exchanges Valentine’s cards and chocolate hearts, another celebration quietly unfolds — one dedicated to the most loving apes on Earth. World Bonobo Day falls on Valentine’s Day for a reason. Bonobos settle conflicts through affection, not aggression. They hug, they kiss, and they share […]
What Is World Bonobo Day and Why Should You Care?
Every February 14, while most of the world exchanges chocolates and roses, a quieter celebration unfolds — one dedicated to the great apes who truly embody love and peace. World Bonobo Day falls on Valentine’s Day for good reason. Bonobos, our closest living relatives, are famously known as the “make […]
World Bonobo Day 2026: 10 Fun Facts About These Peaceful Apes You Need to Know
Every February 14, the world celebrates love. Roses are bought. Chocolates are exchanged. Cards are signed with hearts. But there is another celebration happening on this very same day — one that honors a different kind of love altogether. World Bonobo Day 2026 falls on Saturday, February 14, and it […]
Truth-Telling in Australia: National Sorry Day’s Role in Healing
Every year on 26 May, Australians pause to remember one of the most painful chapters in their nation’s history. National Sorry Day is not a public holiday. There are no fireworks or feasts. Instead, it is a day of quiet reckoning — a day when an entire country sits with […]
Protests and Progress: Ongoing Debates on Sorry Day in Australia
National Sorry Day, held every year on 26 May in Australia, is far more than a calendar date. It is a reckoning. A mirror held up to the nation. A day when hundreds of thousands of Australians — Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and non-Indigenous alike — pause to remember one […]
