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Your gift will help protect animals and our planet.   [World Animal Protection Logo] [Bear in water]( Protect Animals This Summer and Beyond Hi Friend, Amid the rising summer temperatures, animals around the world are demonstrating their remarkable ability to stay cool in inventive ways. From elephants flapping their ears to release heat to pigs seeking out mud baths, they’ve made staying cool an art form. [You can read about these amazing animals and more in our blog](. But while animals have their ingenious ways of coping with the heat, there are limits to how much they can take. Climate change has caused temperatures to soar to new heights with heat waves becoming longer, more frequent, and more intense – and both humans and animals are suffering as a result. One of the largest contributors to this is factory farming. Factory farming rips down forests to plant crops for animal feed, releasing carbon into the atmosphere. It also devastates wildlife habitats, displaces local communities, and profits from the cruel treatment of billions of farmed animals each year. From methane emissions to deforestation for animal feed crops, factory farming is straining our planet and its inhabitants. Your Support Can Protect Animals and Our Planet [Give Now]( At World Animal Protection, we are dedicated to addressing these challenges head-on. We’re working through bold corporate campaigns, mass mobilization, and pushing policymakers to strengthen laws to end factory farming forever. However, we can't do it alone. [Your gift today will help us continue our mission of protecting animals and our planet.]( Together, we can create a future where animals thrive in harmony with a healthy environment.  Friend, we need you now more than ever. to support our efforts in combating climate change and advocating for animals all over the world](. Thank you for standing with us to protect animals and our planet this summer and beyond. Sincerely, Your World Animal Protection US Team [Give Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( World Animal Protection US World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States © 2024 World Animal Protection. All rights reserved. World Animal Protection is a US registered charity EIN #04-2718182 [Donate]( | [Visit Our Website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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