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Donkeys in a valley near Rhyolite, Nevada

Donkeys in a valley near Rhyolite, Nevada (© Moelyn Photos/Getty Images)

Donkeys in a valley near Rhyolite, Nevada (© Moelyn Photos/Getty Images)

World Donkey Day

On May 8 each year, donkeys get their moment in the sun—though they'd probably prefer the shade. World Donkey Day, established by Dr. Abdul Raziq Kakar, a livestock expert from Pakistan, is all about celebrating these hardworking animals. Donkeys have a reputation for being stubborn, but that's just a misunderstanding. They're actually cautious thinkers. Unlike horses, which might bolt at danger, donkeys take a moment to assess the situation before reacting. From ancient trade routes to modern farms, donkeys have been essential to transportation and agriculture. In many parts of the world, they're still the backbone of rural economies, carrying supplies across difficult terrain where vehicles can't go. Despite their vital role, donkeys face serious challenges. Many endure overwork, poor treatment, and abandonment.
Spanish explorers introduced donkeys, or burros, to North America in the 1500s. Today is a great excuse to visit Beatty, Nevada, where these mammals roam freely and interact with the townsfolk. While you're there, don't miss the Rhyolite ghost town, a relic of the gold rush era. Whether pulling carts, working in therapy programs, or just being adorable, these creatures deserve more appreciation. So, let's give them their due—and maybe even a bray of applause.
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