Michael Phillips+FollowColleyville teen's eco mission inspires changeDaniel, a 17-year-old from Colleyville, has turned his passion for the environment into a community movement. Starting with a simple Boy Scouts project, he’s now prevented over 45,000 pounds of trash from polluting waterways. His website helps others organize cleanups, aiming to create a ripple effect of environmental action. With support from his scoutmaster, Daniel’s initiative has grown, earning him recognition as a Student Hero. His vision? To pass the torch to the next generation, ensuring lasting change. How can we all contribute to this domino effect in our communities? #Safety #EcoWarrior #CommunityImpact00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowShe Lived in a Tree for 2 Years?!Julia 'Butterfly' Hill literally lived in a 1,000-year-old redwood tree—180 feet up—for 738 days to stop loggers from cutting it down. She battled storms, isolation, and even flying squirrels, all to save Luna (the tree) and the surrounding forest. Her wild protest worked: the trees were saved, she became an eco-legend, and her story is still inspiring people 25 years later. Would you ever camp out in a tree for a cause? #EcoWarrior #TreeSitter #JuliaButterflyHill #EnvironmentalActivism #Redwoods #Inspiration #Safety222Share
christopher65+FollowHow Social Media Helps Wildlife ThriveEver thought about how your Instagram post could help save endangered species? Social media has become a global force for wildlife conservation—raising awareness, sparking donations, and building massive communities. Viral campaigns like #SaveTheBees and #TeamTrees show just how powerful our online voices can be. Plus, influencers and real-time updates keep the momentum going. Pretty wild, right? Let's keep sharing and protecting! WildlifeConservation #SocialMediaPower #SaveTheRhino #EcoWarrior #Tech530Share