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Give an Hour for Earth

Thank you for 160,000 hours for the planet!

This Earth Month, we called on you to give back to the planet—and you showed up in a big way. Together, we logged 160,349 hours of positive action for Earth.

Low angle shot of 2 people with hiking gear bending down at stream scooping up water with hands. Smiling, connecting with nature. Trees in the background.

© Drazen Zigic, iStockphoto, Getty Images

18 years' worth of impact

Give an Hour for Earth is a movement that calls on people to spend an hour or more of their time protecting, appreciating, or learning about our planet.

From planting and restoring to learning, cooking, exploring, donating, advocating, and fundraising, you gave your time to protect our one shared home.

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A group of adults building a short footbridge in the forest

A group of James Madison University students built footbridges in Redwood National Forest

© Allyna Flom

Blue bird in a tree

Ankit spent 6 hours capturing wildlife photography as a tool for environmental advocacy outreach

© Ankit Mitra

Group of adults restoring a park

Maureen spent her hours with a group restoring and beautifying Kennedy Park for the Chicago Park District

© Maureen Keane

Kid planting tree

Matt spent time planting trees in the woodland to support

© Matt Vaughan

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A group of WWF employees in Colorado restored a freshwater system by collecting pollutants and trash near and in the river

Go beyond an hour and protect our future

Your action does not have to stop at an hour. Explore other ways to get involved and make a difference with WWF.

© Madalen Howard / WWF-US