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Disney Planet Possible

Disney is taking meaningful and measurable action to support a healthier planet for people and wildlife, a commitment we call Disney Planet Possible.

Since 1995, the Disney Conservation Fund has directed more than $141 million to community conservation programs along with the expertise of our dedicated teams to support organizations working with communities to protect wildlife, inspire action, and promote environmental resilience. Grants from the fund have helped 600 nonprofit organizations protect more than 1,000 species of wildlife across half the countries in the world and five oceans.

30 Years. 30 Stories. One Planet.

This Earth Month, we’re celebrating the Disney Conservation Fund’s 30th anniversary by spotlighting 30 of Disney’s biodiversity conservation and environmental sustainability stories.

 

This image carousel spotlights the story for each day. Below the carousel, find the day’s marquee story to dive deeper! Come back every day to see what the next featured story is.

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Explore the rest of the stories further down the page

Celebrate 30 Years of the Disney Conservation Fund

Watch the video below to learn more about the history and powerful legacy of the Disney Conservation Fund (DCF).

“Conservation isn’t just the business of a few people, it’s a matter that concerns all of us.”

Walt Disney

Disney Conservation Fund Highlights

315M+

Acres of habitat that Disney has helped to safeguard globally since 1995

$141M+

Invested in global wildlife and nature conservation since 1995

600

Biodiversity-oriented non-profits supported since 1995

Environmental Sustainability

Disney is committed to taking meaningful and measurable action to support a healthier planet for people and wildlife. A commitment we call Disney Planet Possible.

Explore 30 Days of Stories

Check out all of the stories that are a part of our 30 Days of Stories to celebrate 30 Years of the Disney Conservation Fund, leading up to Earth Day.

On April 14, Disneyland Paris hosted nature-themed workshops for hospitalized kids featuring interactive workshops that combine Disney magic with nature education. Photo Credit: CHU Lille
In 2024 and 2025, Tokyo Disney Resort and Walt Disney Company Japan (WDCJ) jointly invited Disney VoluntEARS to the Arakawa River to help remove trash and debris along the riverside — and on April 26, they’ll be back at it again for the third year to support a cleaner environment!

Environmental Sustainability

The Walt Disney Company’s commitment to environmental stewardship goes back to our founding more than 100 years ago.

Earth Month Watch Guide

Celebrate the Wonder of Earth Month on Disney+

Step into inspiring Earth Month stories, watch guides, interviews, and more starring our amazing planet with National Geographic content on Disney+!