Saturday, 16 July 2022
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation : Tabo Monastery
Sunday, 3 July 2022
July 3rd : Belarus Independence Day
Belarus Independence Day
Saturday, 2 July 2022
June 22: World Camel Day
World Camel Day
World Camel Day(WCD) has been celebrated on June 22nd every year. Dr. Raziq Kakar, who has been working with camels for more than 20 years saw the potential of camels and the need to safeguard them. Since camels can sustain in hottest places and long thirsty days, Razig decided to celebrate World camel day on 21st of June, as it is the longest and hottest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. But June 21st is already assigned for the World Father's day, he decided to celebrate on June 22nd, which is just 2 seconds shorter than June 21st.
Camels are used in combat, transport, and to provide food. In those days, without camels, it is hard to travel in the desert. That's the reason they are fondly known as the ‘Ship of the Desert'. Scientists found out that camel milk has miraculous powers and high nutritional value. In fact, the Raikas of Rajasthan, India survived a year-long drought by just drinking camel's milk. Several studies show that Camel milk has more vitamin C, iron, and calcium than Cow's milk and it showed a positive impact on autism, liver disease, diabetes, jaundice, and even cancer.
Dr. Raziq Kakar started a camel dairy. Al Ain Farms for Livestock production is the world’s first commercial camel dairy. He believed that promoting commercial values of camel milk and dairy products will create an awareness to breed camels.
From 2009 to 2012 WCD was celebrated in the province of Balochistan. Slowly and gradually, it earned support at the global level. And from 2014, it has been celebrated every year all around the world.
Below stamp was issued by Lebanon post in the year 1968 under the theme, domestic animals.
Friday, 1 July 2022
June 21st : World Giraffe Day
World Giraffe Day
The longest day is for the tallest animal on the earth. June 21st is the longest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffes in the wild throughout Africa decided to celebrate June 21st as World Giraffe Day to promote awareness to save Giraffes. It was first celebrated in the year 2014.
The friendly, active (they sleep for just 2 hours a day), inspirational and unique animal is found at just around 100,000 in the wild. In the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, giraffes have recently had their listed status changed to Vulnerable to extinction. Giraffes are officially extinct in more than seven African countries.
It's all because of human greediness. On one side, they have been hunted for medicinal use and to make fashion products. Another side, their habitat was reduced by 90% because of encroachments. It would be a tragedy if giraffes were to go extinct in the wild.
There are four separate species of giraffe in the world. The Masai giraffe lives on the border between Kenya and Tanzania, the reticulated giraffe and the southern giraffe live in countries like Botswana, and the northern giraffe, dominates much of the north of Africa.
Like how no two humans have the same fingerprints the same way no two individual Giraffes have the same spots.
If you want to donate, please visit the below link. Please check for authenticity before donating.
https://giraffeconservation.org/2021/11/29/worldgiraffeday2022/
When I was digging into my stamp file, I got only one Giraffe stamp. The below stamp was issued by Poland in the year 1972.