WEAR IT WILD THIS EARTH HOUR

Help your class learn about nature and earn great rewards along the way. Join Wear it Wild – for a gold coin donation each, students come dressed as their favourite animal! With Earth Hour lesson plans and wild fundraising ideas, students can learn about nature and help save it. 

Earth Hour Schools Day - Friday 27 March

Why your school should Wear it Wild

Australia is home to incredible animals like the koala, the greater glider and the platypus—creatures found nowhere else on Earth. But sadly, many are in danger of disappearing. Even well-known animals from around the world, like whales and tigers, need our help. By joining Wear It Wild, your school can raise funds to help protect our wonderful wildlife and regenerate nature.

Your impact

Check out some of the ways your school can make a difference by fundraising for 
Wear it Wild this Earth Hour Schools Day.

A koala in a tree © WWF-Aus _ Adam Krowitz

$50

Can help plant more trees and create homes for thousands of native animals like koalas.




$100

Can help prevent poaching of tigers in Malaysia.





$250

Can help provide special nest boxes for greater gliders to survive in Australia's warming climate.



$500

Can help create safe corridors for whales by tracking migration routes, expanding marine sanctuaries and enforcing rules to reduce harm from ships and fishing nets. 

Be rewarded for your fundraising efforts

Wear it Wild this March and raise funds to help protect and restore nature and be rewarded with exciting prizes!

$250 Milestone

Raising $250 will give you the chance to symbolically adopt an adorable wombat and give it a home right in your classroom! Plus, you’ll receive a special adoption certificate and a cuddly wombat plush to remind you of your new furry friend.

$500 Milestone

Nothing says WWF-Australia like your very own iconic panda! By raising $500 your class can symbolically adopt one. You’ll receive an official adoption certificate and a charming panda plush to celebrate your new cuddly buddy.

$750 Milestone

Get ready for a wild surprise! By raising $750, your class will unlock a mystery adoption pack. Could your new classroom friend be roaming jungles, swinging through trees, or swimming in the ocean? You'll have to wait and see! 

EARTH HOUR LESSON PLANS

WWF-Australia and Australia Post are excited to provide a series of curriculum-aligned educational resources designed to raise awareness among school students of Australia’s most iconic and loved animal, the koala.

Developed in conjunction with leading educational non-profit, Cool.org, the lessons have been developed to equip Aussie kids with crucial knowledge about biodiversity and the serious threats pushing koalas to extinction.

Register today to access these koala lesson plans along with other Earth Hour lesson plans focused on climate and biodiversity.

Front page of the Wear it Wild School Fundraising Guide

EXCLUSIVE RESOURCES

When you register for Wear it Wild, you'll gain access to a wide range of resources, like curriculum-aligned lesson plans, fundraising guides and exciting activities to help you make the most of this Earth Hour! 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wear it Wild?

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This Earth Hour,  we are encouraging schools across Australia to Wear it Wild.  Teachers can help their class learn about nature and win great prizes along the way.  Simply join in our Wear it Wild campaign – for a gold coin donation each student can come dressed as their favourite animal!  

With really wild lesson plans and fundraising ideas – kids can take an hour to learn about nature whilst helping to save it!  

Signing up is free and we’ll provide your school a fantastic resource to help you plan your involvement in Wear it Wild including curriculum aligned lesson plans. 

When is Wear it Wild?

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You can Wear it Wild anytime during March! We are encouraging schools and early childhood centres to Wear it Wild on Earth Hour-School Day on Friday 27th March, however if this date doesn’t work for you, any day in March can be a great day to get fierce for your world - the choice is yours.

My child is unable to dress up, can they still participate?

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Absolutely, Wear it Wild is for every child whether they dress up or not. Children will be learning about biodiversity and the environment in class thanks to our curriculum-aligned lesson plans. Dressing up is only a part of how your child can get wild for Earth Hour!