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This is the perfect day to help the amazing Amazon. Will you be 1 of 100 generous people to protect

This is the perfect day to help the amazing Amazon. Will you be 1 of 100 generous people to protect critical habitats today? The Amazon is under threat from wildfires, deforestation, and the climate crisis—but today on World Rainforest Day, you can help! We've set a goal to rally 100 generous supporters to care for critical ecosystems like rainforests and coral reefs by making a donation to WWF before midnight. {NAME}, can we count you in? [Protect the planet with a special gift before midnight]( and help us reach our goal! [Protect rainforests + our planet ►]( Don't miss your chance to protect essential habitats around the world today on World Rainforest Day. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [DONATE]( [brown-throated three-toed sloth hanging onto a branch in the rainforest]( The Amazon's in peril You can make a difference today Hi {NAME}, Did you know one in 10 known species on Earth lives in the Amazon? It's the world's largest rainforest and river system—covering about 40% of South America! And it contains an estimated 150-200 billion tons of carbon. The Amazon is utterly amazing. And, like many rainforests around the world, it's in danger. In 2023 alone, tropical primary rainforests lost more than 9 million acres of tree cover—equivalent to losing almost 10 soccer fields' worth of trees every single minute! Deforestation and forest degradation caused by agriculture, illegal logging, fires, mining, and droughts—and the climate crisis—threaten vital rainforest ecosystems... and biodiversity and our planet's health. [{NAME}, can you take action with a donation right now to protect rainforests and other critical habitats around the world?]( When you support WWF's mission today, you'll make a difference for vulnerable wildlife, fragile ecosystems and nature, from the Arctic to the Amazon. [Give $20 in honor of Rainforest Day ►]( [Give now in honor of Rainforest Day ►]( [Make a gift to WWF on World Rainforest Day]( to support our global conservation goals, and you'll... 🌳 Protect amazing species like jaguars, gorillas, elephants, sloths, pink river dolphins, and so much more 🌳 Conserve forests for billions of people, including Indigenous peoples and local communities that depend on forests for food, fuel, and medicine 🌳 Advance innovative programs like Forests Forward, which helps companies reduce their forest footprint and support on-the-ground action—like forest restoration—to keep forests thriving for nature, climate, and people 🌳 Stop deforestation and forest degradation, which both worsen the climate crisis 🌳 Create a safer world for wildlife and build a future where people live in harmony with nature The link between the health of the Amazon and the health of the world is clear. Please help WWF protect nature, for the benefit of people and the planet. Your support is vital. [Protect rainforests + nature worldwide ►]( No matter how much you give, your support will make a difference for rainforests, the people and wildlife who call them home, and for nature around the world. You'll be supporting WWF's global conservation mission, including our work to stop deforestation and forest degradation and protect biodiversity while promoting sustainable livelihoods. Please act right now to build a future where people live in harmony with nature and [help us reach our goal of 100 World Rainforest Day donors](. Thank you for caring about rainforests, Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund P.S. {NAME}, you can protect the awe-inspiring wild places and amazing species on our beautiful planet—and help us reach our goal! [Make your generous gift right now and help build a future where people live in harmony with nature.]( Thank you for your generosity. All donations will support the breadth of WWF's critical conservation work around the globe. --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo: Brown-throated three-toed sloth © Alfredo Maiquez/Shutterstock [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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