International Day of Forests is observed every year by the United Nations (UN). International Day of Forests was proclaimed by UN General Assembly on March 21 as the International Day of Forests in 2012 to commemorate and raise awareness of the significance toward forests.
International Day of Forests 2021 theme
This year theme of the International Day of Forests is “Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being.”
Here is who said what:
On this #InternationalDayOfForests, Let us all commit ourselves to organise initiatives at the Local, National & International Levels to promote afforestation, protection of our pristine landscapes & diverse flora. pic.twitter.com/NGFOU0RKyD
— G Kishan Reddy (@kishanreddybjp) March 21, 2021
On this #InternationalDayOfForests, let us take a Pledge to protect the Environment. It saves the Mankind in return by balancing the Ecosystem. Let there be Greenery around us. #WorldForestDay #GreenIndiaChallenge ???. pic.twitter.com/tVKQjYJVea
— Santosh Kumar J (@MPsantoshtrs) March 21, 2021
Since ages,we had a very important tradition of village forest
The new Nagar Van scheme to develop 200 Urban Forests aims to fill gap because urban areas have Gardens but very rarely forests;creating urban forests will also create additional carbon sink#InternationalDayofForests pic.twitter.com/NEm0Sj2QHo— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) March 21, 2021
If you spend time in the forest, you will realize that you are just one more life. It is a huge spiritual step to feel for life around you the way you feel about yourself. #SadhguruQuotes #InternationalDayOfForests pic.twitter.com/rUNjFoHhPZ
— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) March 21, 2021
On #InternationalDayofForests, let us focus on preserving the forests, which provide food, fiber, water & medicines & play a critical role in controlling global warming. #Forests are vital for survival of plants & animals too. We should ensure the forest area grows manifold.
— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) March 21, 2021
Melaleuca, or paperbark, trees are native to Australia and provide an important ecosystem during rain events. These trees catch debris and help to hold water, forming areas for frogs, snakes, water birds, and other wildlife to thrive. #InternationalDayofForests pic.twitter.com/Cpido6qGaE
— Terri Irwin (@TerriIrwin) March 21, 2021
Let’s rebuild our depleted forests. Let’s enrich the Earth. #InternationalDayOfForests pic.twitter.com/ZzKWm1vnC3
— Kerala Tourism (@KeralaTourism) March 21, 2021
Forests are essential for a healthy planet offering fresh air, nutritious food, shelter and security to wildlife & forest-dependent communities. Let’s continue to contribute towards the preservation of forests for the well-being of all. #InternationalDayofForests pic.twitter.com/dvyHKnuwk5
— Vijayasai Reddy V (@VSReddy_MP) March 21, 2021