Today in History
May 04
1894: Bird Day was first observed at the initiative of Charles Almanzo Babcock, superintendent of schools in Oil City, Pennsylvania. By 1910, Bird Day was widely celebrated, often in conjunction with Arbor Day. Statewide observances of the two holidays inculcated conservation training and awareness in a broad spectrum of the public, especially school children. In 1901, Babcock published Bird Day: How To Prepare for It. The book included a history of Bird Day and also offered guidance on how to integrate bird conservation education into the school curriculum. (Source: Library of Congress)









