#ChangeClimateChange
Join us this Earth Hour on Saturday, March 25, 8:30 PM your time and be a part of our movement towards building a better tomorrow for our planet and future generations.
Spread the word and bring a friend along! Together, we can unite to shine a light on climate action and #ChangeClimateChange
From its humble beginnings in 2007, WWF's Earth Hour has grown to become the world’s largest grassroots-led environmental movement for the planet, engaging more than 178 countries and territories worldwide!
2017 marks Earth Hour's tenth anniversary, a new milestone in its commitment to making the planet a better place. Over the past ten years, WWF and Earth Hour teams worldwide have brought thousands of individuals together to help fund and support on-the-ground environmental and social initiatives that serve to advance our goal for a sustainable, climate-friendly future.
Visit our website for more information: http://earthhour.org.
As the Arctic melts, the rush to exploit its resources is starting. Nobody will listen to her, but they will listen to you. Join The Movement. #SAVE THE ARCTIC
Always the first lion I see in the morning and the last one I see at night. This lady has become a fixture in our lives. It's a privilege to wake up everyday and see her. I love this photo because it captures her perfectly. The same floppy seat, her full belly, and her relaxed glare. She is perfect.
Celebrate #WorldLionDay and help raise awareness about the fight to #LetLionsLive. If you haven't already, be sure to take the pledge at letlionslive.org.
Tania Esteban Producer/Director for A Lions Tale
2016 is The Year of the Lion that will honour the 50th anniversary of the film Born Free. A story of true determination, passion, love and drama - it is one of the most successful conservation stories ever told all. This film will be presented by Virginia McKenna, the actress turned wildlife activist as she tells us about her journey to protect the lions of East Africa and introduces us to the team of rangers currently working in Elsa's heartland, Meru National Park. Led by Virginia’s son, Will Travers and the charismatic Victor Mutumah (of the Kenya Wildlife Service), we see first-hand how the threat to lions has never been so pressing