EARTH A New Wild takes a fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the planet’s wildest places and most fascinating species. The series is scheduled to air in 2015 on PBS but we've put together our top 7 online videos showing extra footage from the series. Tune in 9|8c on PBS to catch Earth A New Wild! #EarthNewWild #KeepHopeAlive
Winter is on its way! While people are preparing by putting on layers of clothes and turning up the heat in their houses, these animals are already ready for colder weather.
Since we live in an increasingly mobile world, the Nature Conservancy wants to make charity as mobile as we are in our day-to-day lives. So we’re joining the movement started by MobileMonday Silicon Valley and launching a new holiday on Monday, December 15th, called #MobileMonday.
We’re working together to spread the message about the many ways people can get involved with non-profits via mobile technology. Whether it’s making a donation from your phone, downloading an app that helps connect you to nature through trail maps, or simply signing up to receive text alerts from your favorite organization, there are many ways to get connected to charities on mobile.
To kick off the campaign, mGive, a mobile engagement and fundraising platform, is hosting a live Twitter chat at 1pm ET on Monday, December 15th, addressing how technology can power social good. The Nature Conservancy is partnering with mGive to bring together the mobile, technology, and non-profit communities to raise awareness and address some of the most pressing challenges in today’s world.
Don’t forget to save the date and use the hashtag: December 15th is #MobileMonday – a day when we can all use technology to help make a difference.
And to get you started, here are some ways environmental organizations are already using mobile for good:
November 11th is Singles Day in China, and to celebrate, we’re featuring 11 animals, all native to China, enjoying their solitary time, or “singledom.” Many of these species are endangered, so to help them out, we’re spreading the word about the Nature_org community on WeChat. If there’s one single thing you should do on Singles Day to help the environment, it’s this: follow Nature_org on Wechat.
For each new sign-up through the end of the year, WeChat USA will donate $5 to The Nature Conservancy, for up to one to $1 million in support. These funds will help support projects such as saving the mysterious Yunnan golden monkey found in the remote forests of southwestern China. Through this partnership, The Nature Conservancy is building the largest conservation community on WeChat. http://nature.ly/1tTCC5p
The Potomac River and its watershed are an incredible resource for our nation's capital and the surrounding areas. Learn all about it and how The Nature Conservancy is working to protect it.
Why do people care about the environment? Why do organizations like The Nature Conservancy protect land? One reason is because nature helps human health and well-being. Here are 14 things nature does that benefits humans:
September 4th is National Wildlife Day and to celebrate we put together a list of the top 5 animal stickers you can download in WeChat and share with friends.
Remember to follow @nature_org on WeChat and every time you do WeChat USA will donate $5 to The Nature Conservancy through the end of the year. WeChat will donate up to $1 million to support projects such as saving the mysterious Yunnan golden monkey found in the remote forests of southwestern China and helping sea turtles make a comeback in the Coral Triangle.
Through this partnership The Nature Conservancy is building the largest conservation community on WeChat. http://nature.ly/1tTCC5p