Updates from the field: Monarch and Bison

Earth Rangers relies on a growing network of people to support our education initiatives as well as the conservation projects developed in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Those invested in our conservation and educational programs range from corporate sponsors to classrooms and individual children taking up an environmental cause to make a difference.

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Patrick Chan and Earth Rangers’ Friends

As Earth Rangers’ continues on its mission to educate and inspire children to Bring Back the Wild™, we have worked to connect with other like-minded individuals and organizations. It is through fostering these relationships that we have been able to reach new audiences and inspire environmental action in innovative ways.

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World Plumbing Day

There is a finite supply of water making it one of the planet’s most precious resources. To ensure that this resource continues to be available for us we must use water in ways that emphasize conservation and sustainability.

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Update for the Jefferson Salamander Conservation Project

Last year Earth Rangers, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, launched a Bring Back the Wild™ campaign to protect the Jefferson salamander. Throughout the initiative, over 18,000 children signed up in support of this amphibian. Together, these Earth Rangers raised funds to protect a species at risk while spreading awareness about the need for biodiversity conservation.

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Cosmo’s Crusade

Earth Rangers has launched a new environmentally themed game called Cosmo’s Crusade. The addition of this game to EarthRangers.com supports the organization’s mission of developing engaging ways to educate audiences about environmental issues.

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Earth Rangers’ Centre Cuts Energy Usage by 10%

Earth Rangers is proud to announce the successes of 2011, which, for the Facility Department, includes cutting energy usage. Earth Rangers set the target of cutting energy consumption in the building by 10%. Earth Rangers exceeded this target for 2011, reaching this goal while having an additional 19 people in the building.

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Earth Rangers’ Holiday Show

This holiday season Earth Rangers has been celebrating with audiences at the Royal Ontario Museum. With presentations from December 27th until January 6th the Bring Back the Wild™ Holiday Show has been inspiring audiences through an engaging presentation made possible thanks to the generous support of Ontario Power Generation. The show takes audiences on a trip around the world, meeting our Animal Ambassadors and viewing a multi-media display that features some of the planet’s most spectacular landscapes.

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