An incorrect link was included in the March 28 NPCC News about Endangered Species Day and the International Day for Biodiversity
 
The correct link to follow to join or help plan an Endangered Species Day event near you is 
https://actionnetwork.org/event_campaigns/2018-endangered-species-day
 
We apologize for the error and inconvenience! 
 
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Here is the NPCC news corrected and in its entirety:
 
Native Plant Conservation Campaign News: Endangered Species Day is May 18, 2018International Day for Biodiversity is May 22, 2018!
March 28, 2018
 
Help Spread the Word About Endangered Species and Biodiversity!
Join or Organize an Event this May!
 
Throughout May, wildlife refuges, aquaria, parks, botanic gardens, schools, libraries, museums, and community groups will hold tours, exhibits, classroom discussions, habitat restoration projects, children’s programs, field trips and other activities to raise awareness about endangered species and biological diversity.
 
Hundreds of events are held in the United States and around the world each year for Endangered Species Day and International Day for Biodiversity.
 
What is Endangered Species Day?  
To join or help plan an Endangered Speciers Day event near you, see the online event-finder.  Event ideas include:
Find examples of past Endangered Species Day events on the NPCC Speak Out for Plants Page
 
For the 2017 Endangered Species Day
This is the 13th annual Endangered Species Day and the 16th annual International Day for Biodiversity.
 
The U.S. remains the only United Nations member not to participate in the global Convention on Biological Diversity. However, you can find out about IBD events around the world here.
The theme of this year’s International Day for Biodiversity is "Celebrating 25 Years of Action for Biodiversity".  The theme was chosen to mark the 25th anniversary of the entry into force of the Convention on Biological Diversity and to highlight progress made in the achievement of its objectives at the national and global levels.