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Apple today announced that it is celebrating 105 years of America’s national parks with a series of initiatives that will help customers learn more about them.
“With every passing year, our national parks only become more precious,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’re honored to play a small role in helping even more people explore the parks, learn about their history, and renew their love and appreciation for the planet we share.”
As was announced earlier this week, Apple is donating $10 to the National Park Foundation for each purchase made with Apple Pay on Apple.com. The promotion will last through August 29, but it is limited to the first 100,000 transactions with a $10 minimum purchase.
Apple is providing unique park-related content in Apple Maps, the App Store, the Apple TV app, Apple Podcasts, Apple Books, and Apple Music.
In Apple Maps, Apple is offering 24 curated Guides from the National Park Foundation that will help people experience and discover national parks. In the App Store, Apple is spotlighting the National Park Service app as its App of the Day in addition to highlighting Essential Apps for Hikers.
The Apple TV app features a collection of Watch Now content that celebrates the history of national parks, and it spotlights shows like “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea” and documentaries like “Free Solo.”
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