Every year on the fourth Saturday of September, International Rabbit Day promotes the protection and care of domestic and wild rabbits.
Who doesn’t love a cute bunny rabbit? These soft, furry animals are enjoyed by many around the world. Often used as a symbol of fertility and or rebirth, many associate these adorable animals with spring and Easter.
The first International Rabbit Day was held on the fourth Saturday of September in 1998. It’s believed that International Rabbit Day was first established in the UK. From there it spread to Australia, and then the rest of the world.
Source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com
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