[{"date":"3 March","day":"World Wildlife Day","description":"Wildlife conservation is crucial for maintaining biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the well-being of \n        humans and other species. This year's theme calls for investing in people and planet for wildlife conservation. Climate change,\n        habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade are some of the major threats to wildlife.","links":[{"label":"worldwildlifeday.org","value":"https://www.worldwildlifeday.org/"},{"label":"wildlifeday.org","value":"https://wildlifeday.org/en"}]},{"date":"7 March","day":"Plant Power Day","description":"A day dedicated to celebrating and promoting the benefits of a plant-based lifestyle. And to raise awareness \n        about the many benefits of plant-based diets, including their positive impact on human health, animal welfare, and the environment.","links":[]},{"date":"14 March","day":"International Day of Action for Rivers","description":"A day to celebrate the world's rivers and take action to protect them from threats such as pollution, \n        dam construction, and over-extraction. Rivers are essential for providing water, food, and livelihoods to millions of people and animals. \n        As this year's theme suggests, our future depends upon rivers existence.","links":[{"label":"internationalrivers.org","value":"https://www.internationalrivers.org/"}]},{"date":"14 March","day":"Science Education Day","description":"Celebrated on the birthday of famous physicist Albert Einstein, the day aims to inspire curiosity, \n        creativity, and innovation among students and teachers, and to highlight the role of science in solving global challenges. \n        It is a great opportunity to appreciate the wonders of science and its contributions to humanity.","links":[]},{"date":"18 March","day":"Global Recycling Day","description":"Recyling has high stakes as we move into a very fast consumerist economy. This day calls for honor and motivates\n        all who are putting efforts in recycling. By recognizing and rewarding recycling endeavors help the recyling heros and moreover the world.","links":[{"label":"globalrecyclingday.com","value":"https://www.globalrecyclingday.com/"}]},{"date":"21 March","day":"International Day of Forests","description":"Forest and food are inseperable as the food web is highly depend on the forest for both humans and other animals.\n        Threat to the forest are indeed a threat to food security, implicitly a threat to the existence of life on earth. Forest plays many roles\n        in the biodiversity and the existence of life on earth.","links":[]},{"date":"21 March","day":"World Day for Glaciers","description":"Glaciers are crucial for regulating the global climate and providing freshwater, essential for billions of people. However, \n        due to climate change, driven mainly by human activities since the 1800s, these vital resources are rapidly melting. Glacial preservation is\n        crucial for fighting climate change and controlling natural disasters.","links":[{"label":"un-glaciers.org","value":"https://www.un-glaciers.org/en"}]},{"date":"22 March","day":"World Water Day","description":"An annual event that aims to raise awareness and take action on the global water crisis. It is held on 22 March \n        every year since 1993, and each year has a different theme related to water issues. As this year's theme suggests, Glaciers are \n        critical to life – their meltwater is essential for drinking water, agriculture, industry, clean energy production and healthy \n        ecosystems.","links":[{"label":"worldwaterday.org","value":"https://www.worldwaterday.org/"},{"label":"unwater.org","value":"https://www.unwater.org/our-work/world-water-day/"}]},{"date":"23 March","day":"World Bear Day","description":"A global event that celebrates all eight species of bears and raises awareness about their threats and conservation. \n        Bears have excellent senses of smell, sight, and hearing. They can smell food, cubs, a mate, or predators from miles away. Their great \n        eyesight allows them to detect when fruits are ripe.","links":[]},{"date":"26 March","day":"Anniversary of Chipko Movement","description":"The Chipko Movement was a forest conservation movement that started in the 1970s in Uttarakhand, India. \n        It was primarily led by women who hugged trees to prevent them from being cut down. The movement played a significant \n        role in promoting environmental conservation and raising awareness about the importance of forests for local communities.","links":[]},{"date":"30 March","day":"International day of zero waste","description":"Sustainable production and consumption are need of the hour. Fast consumerism causing immense pressure on the earth resources,\n        and fueling the environmental destruction. Zero waste in both production and consumption is a must, if we want to meet our sustainability goals\n        for a sustainable future.","links":[{"label":"internationaldayofzerowaste.org","value":"https://internationaldayofzerowaste.org/"}]}]