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As the World Slows, Mother Nature Takes a Breath

Annie Bruchez
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We wish you a Happy Earth Day!

Earth Day was founded in 1970 as a day of education about environmental issues. Earth Day occurs on Wednesday, April 22—and this year we celebrate the holiday's 50th anniversary. The holiday is now a global celebration that's sometimes extended into Earth Week, a full seven days of events focused on green living! 

We celebrate with you by the donation of 10% of your tree care project to planting trees along with an open donation to the spread of planting trees across the nation! Click here to see how you can contribute: https://mailchi.mp/princetontreecare/plant-for-the-future

In celebration of Earth Day, let's take a look at how our planet is benefiting during this worldwide lockdown: 

Venice Regains Its Magic As Travel Ban Keeps Visitors Away
Venice regains its magic as pandemic bans travelers

Endangered sea turtles hatch on deserted beaches in Brazil, India ...
Endangered sea turtles hatch on deserted beaches in Brazil, India amid COVID-19 lockdown

LA's Air Quality Is Better Than It's Been in Decades
California's air quality is better than it has been in decades

Thanks to pollution drop The Himalayas are now visible from 125 ...
Thanks to pollution drop The Himalayas are now visible from 125 miles away after decades

Air pollution falls as coronavirus slows travel, but it forms a ...
China's air pollution before and after pandemic

Now we can take a step back and think about the way we can interact with the nature's animals, earth, water, and sky — as a relationship, not things to take from endlessly. Because, in the end, if we only take, we might not always like what we get back.