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In the Sunlight: Earth Rangers

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Jun 2017

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Earth Rangers is the kids’ conservation organization, dedicated to educating children and their families about biodiversity, inspiring them to adopt sustainable behaviours, and empowering them to become directly involved in protecting animals and their habitats.

With over 160,000 young members across the country in every province and territory, Earth Rangers is the largest conservation organization in the country by membership and the only environmental organization of their size, focused specifically on children and their families.  As members, children engage in fundraising activities for species conservation and participate in activities called Missions, like organizing shoreline clean-ups, planting pollinator gardens and conducting energy and waste audits at home.

Earth Rangers also visits over 850 elementary schools each year across Canada with an educational and inspiring live animal presentation about biodiversity and conservation in Canada.

This summer, Earth Rangers is celebrating Canada 150 with a new Mission and Bring Back the Wild Project to protect Moose.  To get involved visit www.earthrangers.com/canada150

For more information on Earth Rangers visit www.earthrangers.org