GPDN channel airs a film titled “Protect Nature: Small Acts, Big Impacts,” produced by North American nature and wildlife photographer St. Charles as part of its Archive of Nature Series. Through this film, St. Charles aims to raise public awareness of nature conservation and encourage everyone to take small actions to help protect our planet.
In the film, the colors of fall quickly give way to the white of winter, marking the endless cycle of the seasons. It’s the perfect time to plan for the coming year—thinking about what to see, experience, and learn in nature, as well as how to help various species and their habitats. St. Charles emphasizes that a great way to protect nature is to start locally, such as restoring or enhancing habitats near your home. These small acts can have a positive impact on native species.
St. Charles points out that no one can accomplish everything on their own, and working with friends and others can amplify one’s impact. He suggests inviting others to join volunteer projects to work together and achieve even greater results. Additionally, he invites viewers to leave comments, sharing nature conservation projects they know about or have participated in, with the hope of covering more similar stories and inspiring others with the progress we can make.