At Flickr, nature has always been close to our hearts. Nature and wildlife photographers have shared millions of images to Flickr and are testament to how extraordinary this planet is. From backyard birdwatching to bucket list adventures visiting our natural wonders so much of what we photograph depends on a healthy, thriving planet. So today, we want to wish everyone a happy Earth Day!
Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on April 22nd and Earthday.org is reporting over 10,000 events happening globally. Whether you find one near you to attend, get outside with friends and neighbors or head out solo, we hope you’ll find a moment to give something back to this amazing place we call home. What can you do to participate? There are so many options! Clean up your community, plant a tree, attend a workshop, join a peaceful demonstration, register to vote, no act is too small. And photographers, why not bring your camera along to document the good work in action?
Every day, Flickr members are out capturing the beauty and awe of this planet and sharing it with the community. That photography connects us all in a way that feels tangible and that connection is powerful. When we work together, even through small acts, we can accomplish great things. So before you head out the door, take a few minutes to enjoy some of the photography that’ll fuel the work ahead. Enjoy these epic nature shots from the photographers in our Flickr for the Planet group to get you started!
Happy Earth Day!
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