The Disney Conservation Fund has released a new button for its 30th anniversary. These buttons are available at participating locations inside Walt Disney World Resort when guests make donations to the fund.
Conservation Fund 30th Anniversary Button

The new button features an ombré green and blue background with white text. The “30” has leaves growing out of the “3”, and the inside of the “0” features the Disney Conservation Fund logo signature “D” covered with animals. Beneath the “30” reads “Years,” “Protecting the Magic of Nature,” and “Disney Conservation Fund.”
Guests can receive one of these buttons with a donation of $1 or more to the fund at participating locations. Often, you’ll find Disney Conservation Fund buttons at various locations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; however, we spotted this one at the Seas Pavilion at EPCOT.
What is the Disney Conservation Fund?

Started on Earth Day, April 22, 1995, the Disney Conservation Fund was established to protect wildlife and help people reconnect with nature. Since then, the fund has invested $132 million around the world to protect nature, including grants to over 600 organizations.
Some projects have included donating $500,000 to five Central Florida conservation organizations and supporting the Wildlife Conservation Network’s Lion Recovery Fund to double the number of wild lions by 2050.
Do you have any favorite Disney Conservation Fund projects? Let us know in the comments or on social media!
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