I was so excited to read that Earth advanced ticket sales have already counted toward the planting of 500,000 trees in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest!
bit from article:
"With half a million new trees committed so far, Disneynature's first film is already making an impact on the world -- and 'Earth' hasn't even opened yet," Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group president Mark Zoradi tells ET. "We're so pleased that moviegoers have embraced this film and our tree-planting initiative to this degree and we expect the numbers to keep climbing."
The company plans to plant the trees in "critical areas of biodiversity," including Brazil's Atlantic rain forest, which, according to Disney, is one of the most endangered in the world.
I think the film is going to be a hit as well- which means more trees. DisneyNature is really off to a great start. Looking forward to seeing Earth and their upcoming features!
bit from article:
"With half a million new trees committed so far, Disneynature's first film is already making an impact on the world -- and 'Earth' hasn't even opened yet," Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group president Mark Zoradi tells ET. "We're so pleased that moviegoers have embraced this film and our tree-planting initiative to this degree and we expect the numbers to keep climbing."
The company plans to plant the trees in "critical areas of biodiversity," including Brazil's Atlantic rain forest, which, according to Disney, is one of the most endangered in the world.
I think the film is going to be a hit as well- which means more trees. DisneyNature is really off to a great start. Looking forward to seeing Earth and their upcoming features!