Earth Day 2008
Every year conservation conscience people around the globe celebrate one day set aside for remember Mother Earth. Earth Day was first instituted in the 1960’s as a way to shed light on the state of our earth and the environment we are creating for future generations. Earth Day provides a forum for environmental education, action and change.
Earth Day activities offer important points of entry to address worldwide environmental concerns as well as the opportunities for individuals and communities to focus on their local environmental problems. This is a great day to get out and do something either as an individual or with your friends and family! Clean-up your yard, go around your neighborhood picking up cans and trash, plant a tree or prepare your garden for the planting and growing season. Go to the library and get a book about the environment to read to your kids. Learning together is a memorable and inspirational thing.
The National Park Service is committed to preserving and protecting certain sectors of our countries natural resources. When you visit a national park you are not only having a wonderful experience but you are also supporting preservation for future generations.
For reservations at lodging for the national park vacation of your choice call National Park Reservations toll free 1-866-875-8456 today.
