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Earthkeepers

Earthkeepers is a name used by multiple organizations and movements devoted to environmental stewardship, conservation, and sustainable living. Rather than a single centralized body, the term denotes a label adopted by diverse groups at international, national, and local levels, each with its own charter, leadership, and programs.

Common focus areas include restoring degraded ecosystems, protecting biodiversity, promoting renewable energy and climate action, and

Organizational structures vary from loose networks to registered nonprofits with local chapters. Many rely on volunteer

The use of the Earthkeepers label dates from the late 20th century and continues in different contexts,

As with other environmental initiatives, Earthkeepers programs have reported benefits such as habitat gains and increased

educating
communities
about
sustainable
practices.
Activities
frequently
include
habitat
restoration
projects,
tree
planting,
citizen-science
programs,
community
gardens,
school
outreach,
and
advocacy
for
environmental
policy.
councils
and
member
participation.
Funding
typically
comes
from
donations,
grants,
sponsorships,
and
fundraising
events.
Decision-making
often
emphasizes
inclusive
participation
and
transparency
within
the
respective
groups.
reflecting
broader
trends
in
grassroots
environmentalism
and
community-led
conservation.
public
awareness,
while
also
facing
challenges
related
to
coordination,
long-term
financing,
and
concerns
about
potential
greenwashing
in
some
projects.