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Plus, how a local community is protecting beluga whales, and we're making waves with a new podcast series. Thanks to your support, we're making strides to help stop wildlife crime and making waves to protect our oceans that sustain species and communities around the world. Dive into these stories of hope, and see how you can make an even bigger difference for wildlife and nature. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [STORIES]( [Close-up of tiger's face as it looks out between bars]( WWF E-NEWS June 2024 [Rescued tigers find a safe haven in Viet Nam]( WWF and conservation partners are working with the Vietnamese government to tackle wildlife trafficking. But where do tigers go after they are saved from illegal trade or surrendered by owners? [See the facility ►]( [People standing together on a street and holding a sign that says, Save our planet]( [WWF Youth Conservation Leadership Award]( WWF is seeking young leaders who are making outstanding contributions in their community for the environment. Learn more and see past winners. [Learn more ►]( [Portrait of Ester Issa Amuri on a boat smiling]( [Working with local community members to capture underwater audio of beluga whales in Alaska]( [Breaking Waves logo illustration with a WWF logo in the wave]( [Introducing Breaking Waves, a new 6-episode series highlighting ocean conservation]( [Nature Breaking podcast host Seth Larson speaks with Carlos Claussell Velez]( PODCAST [Environmental justice and climate action]( [A bison is drinking water amid Yellowstone landscape and river with mountains in the background.]( TRAVEL [New trip: 5-Day Wild Yellowstone Explorer]( [close-up of a red textured belt with a tag]( [Do you know?]( Can you guess what animal this belt is made of? Hint: It's the most trafficked mammal on the planet. [Take a guess ►]( Endangered animals are facing an unexpected threat: the Internet. [Learn how WWF is helping to end online trade of illegal wildlife and their parts, and how you can help.]( [Also available in Español.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wildlife spotlight [Giraffe]( [two giraffes standing and looking at the camera]( Range and habitat Open savannas and wooded grasslands of Eastern and Southern Africa Interesting info Most everything about a giraffe is large. Its heart is two feet long. Its feet are 12 inches across. Its neck is six feet long, although it has just seven vertebrae—the same as a human! At birth, a baby giraffe is six feet tall and initially grows an inch a day. Today on World Giraffe Day, we shine a spotlight on the world's tallest animal. Adult males can be more than 18 feet tall, which enables them to reach leaves from tall trees and look out for predators, such as lions. Their splotchy coat—a pattern unique to each individual—helps camouflage them. [giraffe eating acacia ]( [Download a video conferencing background]( [Giraffe plush]( [Support WWF's global conservation efforts by symbolically adopting a giraffe]( [A narrow winding river surrounded by green hills] Pop quiz Rivers support more than 100,000 freshwater species and provide resources crucial for our very survival. Which of these is NOT one of the major threats to rivers? [Climate change]( [Dams]( [Overfishing]( [Fish migration]( --------------------------------------------------------------- WWF en Español En WWF ofrecemos una gran cantidad de contenido en español como parte de nuestros esfuerzos por llegar a la comunidad Latina e Hispana de Estados Unidos. Visita [nuestro sitio web]( o síguenos en [X](, [Instagram](, y [YouTube]( para más información. [Two elelephant bulls point their trunks at each other.]( [Conoce más sobre la Coalición para Acabar con el Tráfico de Vida Silvestre en Internet]( [Close-up of diver with fish swimming around her face.]( [Seis formas de ayudar a salvar a los peces migratorios de agua dulce]( [Mangroves line the coast of the ocean with light waves against the sand.]( [Cómo WWF está preparando los manglares para un nuevo futuro climático]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos: Rescued tiger in Viet Nam © WWF-US/Justin Mott; Climate march © WWF-US/Keith Arnold; Community member on a boat © WWF-US/Elisabeth Kruger; Breaking Waves © WWF-US; Nature Breaking podcast © WWF-US; Bison in Yellowstone © Jeffrey West; Belt © WWF-US/Jaime Rojo; Two giraffes © Marcus Westberg/WWF-US; Giraffe wallpaper © WWF-US/James Morgan; River © Andrew S. Wright/WWF-Canada; Two elephants © @gregdutoit; Diver © Jeremy Shelton; Mangroves © Fílmico Colombia/WWF-US [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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