India observes National Wildlife Week from October 2 to October 8 in an effort to protect and preserve wildlife. For a very long time, mankind executed animals for food and for their own benefit. The main aim of celebrating this week every year is to promote the conservation and protection of wildlife, which means making people aware not just of the importance of ecosystems but also of the value of wildlife. For the whole week different activities, workshops were held to inform people about the prevention of wildlife.
We are commemorating National Wildlife Week for the 68th time from 2nd of October. To raise awareness of the affects of animals and how they unintentionally affect human lives, the Indian Board of Wildlife created the inaugural "Wildlife Week '' in 1952. Depending on the impact an animal has on life, different animals have different effects on ecosystems.
The entire week is devoted to animals, and during that time they attempt to educate others through their workshop on the value of wildlife in our ecosystem and how they sometimes have an unnoticed impact on our daily lives. It's a chance to appreciate and honour the flora and fauna that support the ecosystem's growth and upkeep of a safe and healthy environment.