Digital tool that helps Wiki Loves Earth and the global community

By the Swedish Wiki Loves Earth Team Wiki Loves Earth photo contest is on! One of the teams that have their local competitions in May is WLE in Sweden. This year they have implemented an innovative digital instrument for their lists of nature monuments — an interactive map. This user-friendly visualization of lists makes it … Continue reading “Digital tool that helps Wiki Loves Earth and the global community”

Wiki Loves Earth 2015 winners announced

Wiki Loves Earth, a competition where participants take photographs of protected natural areas and upload their photos to Wikimedia Commons, was held internationally for the second time in 2015 with 26 countries. The contest is over, and we are now able to present the international winners. The goal of Wiki Loves Earth is two-fold. First, … Continue reading “Wiki Loves Earth 2015 winners announced”

FAQ

Due to the spread of COVID-19, I have limited access to natural heritage sites to take pictures for the contest, what to do? We highly encourage you to upload your existing pictures. Please, stay safe and healthy by following the restrictions imposed in your country. Read our response to the world health situation. Is there a limit … Continue reading “FAQ”

Participating countries

This page features the countries that participate in Wiki Loves Earth 2024. These countries have already confirmed their participation this year, and the list is extended: Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Bolivia Brazil Cameroon Republic of Congo DR Congo Croatia Czech Republic Egypt Germany Ghana Indonesia Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan … Continue reading “Participating countries”

History and Statistics

Wiki Loves Earth is an annual international photo contest of natural monuments, where participants take pictures of protected areas and upload their photos to Wikimedia Commons. The goal of the project is, on one hand, to picture under a free license as many natural monuments and protected areas as possible, on the other hand, to … Continue reading “History and Statistics”