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Plus: A conversation with one of the original organizers of Earth Day
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Photo credit: Ember Photography / Brian and Emily Mohr
What nature means for us now
Five takeaways on health, happiness, and community from Florence Williams, science writer and author of The Nature Fix.
 
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Youth march in the first Earth Day wearing dust masks carrying daisies
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Back to the roots of Earth Day with an original organizer
Earth Day will look a lot different this April 22 than it has for each of the past 49 years. But while we navigate an urgent global crisis, we’re keeping sight of the original, radical spirit that’s driven generations of people into the streets to defend the planet that is our only home.
 
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Photo credit: Jenna Stamm
Care about environmental justice? You should care about the 2020 Census.
Ensuring equal access to the outdoors and creating public spaces hinge on a complete and accurate population count.
 
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Ten places where LWCF could make a difference right now
Too many families have no safe place to get outside close to home. This one federal policy could make a world of difference.
 
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Photo credit: Maggie Muchmore
Miss your favorite parks? Download our virtual backgrounds!
These beautiful images will help you show off your public land pride during your next video gathering.
 
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Read this before you head outside
Our director of public health rounded up some perspectives from experts on how to keep yourself and your community safe while you get your daily dose of the outdoors.
 
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Photo credit: Ember Photography / Brian and Emily Mohr
Our land-for-people mission is more critical than ever
Despite these challenging times, our work to protect land and create parks for all communities has not slowed down and is even more dependent on the generosity of supporters like you. Through May 15, your gift will be matched up to $250,000 and is critically needed to carry out our mission.
 
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