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to build a stronger, kinder world. For everyone.
Have a question about wildlife? What about a question about the environment? Want to know how to better care for the planet? Ask Riley & Max! Check out the cool questions kids have been asking! And your questions can also be added.
Imagine if you could make the world a better place every single day—just by doing something small but powerful! Our *Possibility Power Calendar* is packed with fun and easy daily actions that help protect animals, care for the environment, and make a difference in your own community. Whether it’s planting a seed, turning off the lights to save energy, or learning about an endangered species, every little step adds up to big change.
Help make a difference**—one day at a time!
Welcome to our **Unsung Heroes** section—a place where the world’s most misunderstood animals finally get the spotlight they deserve.
Here, you’ll discover surprising facts, bust common myths, and learn about the unique “superpowers” that make each of these creatures essential to our planet.
It’s time to see these animals not as villains, but as the heroes they truly are.
Kids can become real changemakers for the planet! We’ve created a fun and easy-to-follow template to help you start your own conservation club at school or in your community. Whether you’re passionate about protecting animals, planting trees, or raising awareness, this guide will give you everything you need to get started.
Click below to download the template and begin your journey as a young conservation leader!
Our latest video, Planting Hope, captures the power of individual action in shaping the future of our planet, even in the smallest acts of care for nature Through Planting Hope, you can learn to take responsibility for our shared future, one tree at a time.
Want to learn more about specific endangered species? Check out SAFE Worldwide’s Species in Peril series for ways to help.
A community garden is a wonderful way to bring people together while growing fresh, healthy food. Kids can ask their school, local library, or community center if there’s space to start a garden, then invite neighbors and classmates to help plant, water, and harvest vegetables or flowers. Some gardens even donate their extra produce to food banks or share it with neighbors who need it. It’s a hands-on way to learn about nature, teamwork, and taking care of your community’s shared spaces.
Wildlife centers take care of injured or orphaned animals, and they always need extra support to keep helping. Kids can host a bake sale, lemonade stand, or online fundraiser, or organize a “walk-a-thon” with friends and family to raise money for a wildlife rescue near them. You could also collect donated supplies the center needs, like towels, blankets, or pet food. Even a small donation can help feed, shelter, or heal an animal in need.
Recycling projects let kids turn everyday trash into something useful — or at least keep it out of landfills! You could start a recycling bin program at your school, organize a can and bottle drive to raise money for charity, or get creative and turn old materials into art, planters, or bird feeders. You might even research your town’s recycling rules and make a poster or flyer to help neighbors recycle correctly. Small habits, like rinsing containers or separating paper from plastic, add up to a big impact when a whole community joins in.
Setting up a booth at your local farmers market is a great way to get your whole neighborhood excited about helping the planet. You could raise money for a cause you care about — like a wildlife shelter, a tree-planting group, or a beach cleanup fund — by selling homemade crafts, lemonade, or baked goods. You could also use your booth to teach people about recycling, showing them fun facts or simple tips for sorting their trash the right way. It’s a great way to practice public speaking, teamwork, and making a real difference in your community.
Every year on the third Saturday of September, people around the world celebrate International Coastal Cleanup Day, and you can sign up with local groups in your community to join thousands of other volunteers picking up trash along the shore. But you don’t have to wait for that one day — cleanups can happen any time! Grab some gloves, trash bags, and a few friends, and organize your own cleanup day at a nearby river, stream, lake, or beach. It’s a fun way to hang out with friends while protecting fish, turtles, and birds from plastic and litter. Nationalcleanupday.
Planting trees is one of the easiest ways kids can help fight climate change and give animals a home. You can join organizations like SAFE Worldwide, One Tree Planted, or the Arbor Day Foundation, which often have kid-friendly volunteer days and even let you sponsor a tree from home. Or, team up with your family, neighbors, or scout troop to start your own mini tree-planting project in a local park, schoolyard, or empty lot (just ask permission first!). Every tree you plant helps clean the air, cool the planet, and grow into a home for birds and squirrels for years to come.