Earth Hour
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoos & Aquariums
In view of the ongoing health crisis as a result of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, the Earth Hour global organising team is recommending all event organisers celebrate Earth Hour digitally this year. There are many ways to take part online or at home and show your support for the planet on and around the hour.
Earth Hour has always been a people-led movement. The well being and health of our supporters and staff is our top priority. We stand in solidarity and support of our global communities and encourage all to take part in Earth Hour safely.
Zoos & Aquariums play a large part in educating the public about nature and wildlife issues. You can inspire your visitors to discover the links between species, habitats and our everyday lives.
Starting out in 2007 as a Sydney-based initiative to raise awareness about climate change, Earth Hour has grown into the world’s largest grassroots environmental movement – inspiring millions of people from all over the world to show how much they care about our environment.
Earth Hour 2018-2020 focuses on the urgent need to reverse the loss of nature, encouraging millions of people to start conversations about the loss of nature and play their part in protecting the world around them.
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