We broke the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® title for the longest chain of paper snowflakes! Actually, we didn’t just break it—we SMASHED IT! The previous record was 214 m, and our chain was *drum roll please* 403 m, and had over 2,200 snowflakes! Thank you to everyone who participated; this record belongs to you.
The snowflake chain is a symbol of the love and passion kids like YOU have for nature and all of the animals that call this planet home. It really shows us what we can do when we all work together. Which makes it the perfect way to launch a brand new Earth Rangers Program that’s all about working together to accomplish some big goals!
Introducing Project 2050: Climate-friendly habits to change the world!
Have you seen this brand new section of the Earth Rangers App? You can join Challenges along with other Earth Rangers members across Canada! By practising and logging your climate-friendly habits, you’ll help reduce greenhouse gasses and get us closer to the Challenge goal. You’ll also unlock some awesome rewards along the way!
The first Challenge is to Act Like an Animal by learning and doing some climate-friendly habits straight from our friends in the animal kingdom—like snacking like a rabbit, planting seeds like a squirrel and layering up like a polar bear.
Let’s use the power of teamwork to make a real difference for the planet with Project 2050. We can’t wait to see what more we will accomplish together!
I can’t believe that we actually did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I did it!
Lol that’s like so cool ✌
Hello? It is Remembrance Day where is the post about the animal members of the army. Please don’t tell me that you have never heard of animals such as Winnie the black bear.
I have! I know the story of Winnie and I love it!
WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG I cannot believe we did it
That is very impressive! I can hardly believe it!
Wow… Amazing!
Wow! Awesome! Yay us! Yes!❄️ I was hoping we would get in the Guinness Book of World Records! Go Earth Rangers! This is so exciting!
So cool! One question: I’d like to know where they put the snowflake chain.