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We all have a role to play in protecting and preserving our planet. Being a conservationist doesn't mean you have to be a scientist or work for a non-profit. It's about making small changes in our daily lives and using our unique talents and skills to make a difference. Conservation needs everyone. Join the movement and show the world that conservation is not just for scientists or activists, it’s for all of us. Show us what you’re doing for nature by sharing your stories, photos, and videos on social media with the hashtag #IamaConservationist. Together, we can create a more sustainable and resilient future for all creation. - Celebrate A Rocha's 40th anniversary with the new video series, "Elements of Hope." This 5-part series delves into the Christian perspective on big and small questions about our role in caring for God's creation. From discovering the beauty and purpose in the small things, to understanding the importance of planting roots in places and communities long-term, to exploring the connection between nature and mental health, "Elements of Hope" offers a powerful message of hope in the face of today's conservation challenges. Don't miss this thought-provoking series. Sign up for our monthly newsletter to be the first to watch the latest videos as they are released throughout the year. Visit www.arocha.us to sign up for our newsletter and get more information about A Rocha's international family of Christian conservation organizations. Stay in touch: A Rocha USA website: https://arocha.us/ Instagram: / arochausa Facebook: / arochausa Twitter: / arochausa Youtube: / @arocha_usa - Credits: Filmed and edited by Beej Harris, Clay Film