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Environmental Videos

Environmental Videos

Videos allow us to learn and gain a new perspective on something. I believe that we can learn a lot through videos, and therefore,
​I have included a few very inspiring environmental videos below.
The video to the right, "Man vs Earth,"  was done by word-artist Prince Ea when he partnered with National Geographic to create a stunning
​yet point driven video.

Please watch and then be empowered to make a difference
and get Earth to that "fourth second."
This next video, "Dear Future Generations: Sorry"  is truly eye-opening.

Please watch and remember this one thing:
"To betray nature is to betray us; to save nature
​is to save us."
This video explains what exactly happens to plastics if they are not recycled. This is easy to understand, yet does a great job at getting the point across!
National Geographic created this very educational video about how many plastics make their way to Earth's magnificent oceans--and how we can help to reduce those numbers. 
This World Wildlife Fund video is all about a few small changes we can make that will lead to monumental impacts on the environment as time goes by. How can we save our planet?
  1. Live sustainably!
  2. Eat less meat and choose sustainable foods!
  3. Work with one another to manage and save the oceans.
  4. Do your best to raise awareness and conserve,
    ​thus "rewilding the world."

Take action in your community today.
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      • Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
      • Utah Friends of Monarchs
      • Natural History Museum of Utah
      • Red Butte Gardens
      • Save Our Canyons
      • Tracy Aviary
      • Utah's Hogle Zoo
      • Utah Native Plant Society
      • Utah State University
      • Wasatch Beekeepers Association
      • Wild Bee Project
      • Wild Utah Project
    • Global >
      • AfriOceans Conservation Alliance
      • Animal Welfare Institute
      • Defenders of Wildlife
      • Elephant Aid International
      • The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
      • International Fund for Animal Welfare
      • Los Angeles Zoo
      • The Ocean Cleanup
      • Wildlife Alliance
      • Wildlife Conservation Society
      • World Animal Protection
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