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URGENT: Rush your support to save rhinos

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Every dollar doubled for rhinos – but time's running out! , up to $250,000, thanks to an anonym

Every dollar doubled for rhinos – but time's running out! [Donate today and every dollar of your donation to save critically endangered black rhinos will be matched](, up to $250,000, thanks to an anonymous donor. [Double my donation to save rhinos ►]( Please hurry to double your impact—the match ends one week from today, September 22 (World Rhino Day)*. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF | Save Black Rhinos]( [DONATE]( [black rhino]( Hi {NAME}, It's not every day you can be a hero for a critically endangered species. But today is one of those days. You're one of our most dedicated supporters, so I don't want you to miss your chance to be a hero for rhinos. [Your gift right now—to help end the rhino poaching crisis in Namibia—will go twice as far](, thanks to a dollar-for-dollar match. Rhino poaching soared last year in Namibia. Most of the poaching took place in Etosha National Park, home to the world's largest black rhino population. These beautiful animals are killed for their horns, which are often ground up and used in traditional medicines as “cures” for a range of ailments from fevers to cancer to hangovers, a misconception that rhinos are paying for with their lives. We’re trying to raise $250,000 by World Rhino Day (September 22) to fund an emergency response. Every dollar you give will help protect rhinos in Etosha. And every dollar will be matched. Can you help WWF protect critically endangered rhinos today? [I want to save rhinos ►]( Working closely with the Namibian government and other partners, we’ve developed an emergency action plan to stop the poaching. With your help, we will: - Build permanent housing and provide camping equipment for Wildlife Protection Services - Train a K9 unit to track poachers and detect illegal firearms and wildlife products - Establish a horse unit to enable rangers to patrol the park more effectively - Install CCTV cameras at known hotspots and equip an ops room - Implement our comprehensive plan to stop the killing With you by our side, we can end the poaching crisis and save rhinos. Can you chip in and help, {NAME}? [Double your power to save rhinos today.]( 100% of your donation will go directly to this emergency response, and your gift will be MATCHED. With deep gratitude, Pauline Lindeque Wildlife and Landscapes Program Director WWF-Namibia P.S. {NAME}—time’s running out. Rhinos need you right now. [Please donate today—100% of your generous gift will help end the poaching crisis.]( And every donation will be matched dollar for dollar. --------------------------------------------------------------- * An anonymous donor will match donations received through this campaign up to $250,000 to support antipoaching work in Namibia’s Etosha Notional Park Photos: Black rhino © Martin Harvey / WWF [Contact us]( | [Update profile]( | [Privacy policy]( | [State disclosures]( | [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email]( ¿Hablas español? Visita [Descubre WWF]( © 2023 [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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