Last year at this time, Disneynature, celebrated Earth Day 2009 with the incredible debut of their movie EARTH. This was an adaptation from the award winning series “Planet Earth” series from The BBC and Discovery Channel. This year, they are releasing OCEANS, a second installment of the series to ring in Earth Day 2010.

Directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud dive deep into the very waters that sustain all of mankind, exploring the harsh reality and the amazing creatures that live within. Featuring spectacular, never-before-seen imagery captured by the latest underwater technologies, OCEANS offers an unprecedented look beneath the sea in a powerful motion picture.

The film comes out this Thursday, April 22nd. Not that you need an added incentive to see this film, but during the opening week, Disneynature will make a donation to save coral reefs for every person who attends Oceans. They did a similar deed last year when EARTH was release by planting a tree for each ticket sold. Millions of trees were planted during that week and continue to be planted ever since.

Please visit the link below to learn about the film, watch the trailer, see some amazing photos, download wallpaper and screensavers (just did mine), and get involved. In addition, there is section for educators/parents with excellent downloadable materials and ideas for additional learning.
http://disney.go.com/disneynature/oceans/
Please forward this link on to others who might be interested. Every ticket sold will have a positive impact in the efforts to help save coral reef around the world.




Last week, I came up with a Challenge idea based on one of Reduce Footprints’ interesting posts. They liked it so much, they took advantage of it:
Earth Hour began three years ago capturing the world’s attention
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