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See our winning spring photo

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The votes are in! Find out which beautiful photo won our community vote… and download it as wal

The votes are in! Find out which beautiful photo won our community vote… and download it as wallpaper. Plus, check out a surprise announcement. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [WALLPAPER]( Hi {NAME}, The votes are in. Last week, thousands of WWF supporters voted for their favorite spring images. The winner, with 2,598 votes, is the mallard ducklings photo! I have to admit that this was my favorite image, too. What a great sight to welcome in spring! As promised, this image has been turned into a wallpaper for your mobile and desktop devices. [Download your free spring wallpaper now.]( [Mallard ducklings sitting on a log in front of trees]( [Download wallpaper ►]( Even though these adorable ducklings received 27% of the vote, there were three other wallpapers that weren’t far behind. [See which other spring wallpapers are now available for download!]( Thank you so much for your support, {NAME}. Hope you enjoy your spring and your new wallpaper! Yours in conservation, Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo: Mallard ducklings © Sarah Pietrkiewicz [Contact us]( | [Update profile]( | [Privacy policy]( | [State disclosures]( | [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email]( ¿Hablas español? Visita [Descubre WWF]( © 2024 [World Wildlife Fund](?utm_campaign=wwf-marketing&utm_medium=email&utm_source=stationery) 1250 24th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Reduce | Reuse | Recycle [supporter]

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