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Happy Valentine's Day, {NAME}! We asked our community to submit nature poems, and the submissions we

Happy Valentine's Day, {NAME}! We asked our community to submit nature poems, and the submissions were amazing... [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [VIDEO]( [A male and a female tiger nuzzling with a heart on top]( Hi {NAME}, Happy Valentine's Day! I wanted to take a moment to share how much I love having you here with us—protecting wildlife and nature for future generations. You are the heart of WWF! This year, we asked our supporters to explore poetry to express admiration for nature and wildlife, and – wow! – did our community deliver. It was so difficult to select a handful of these poems to share, but I'm eager to share some of the amazing entries we received. Thank you to everyone who participated. Take me to the Mountains Close your eyes and feel the crisp, cool air Listen as the wind rustles the leaves Breathe in the freedom of the outdoors Take a moment to consider your blessings Look around and truly take note Every color, smell and sound The mountains are calling How will you answer? - Meg Nature my Love Nature my Love, without you my life would be dull and lifeless. I need your warm embrace, your uplifting manner, your encouragement to persevere. I want to see you, feel you, breathe you. You are my light, my hope, my future, my everything. Without you - I am nothing. Because you are me, and I am you. Now and Forever. - Petra Flight of Shining Feathers A bird Almost seems black at first Just for a moment And then Feathers dotted with golden, brown, orange Perched on a low branch outside of everything Glowing in the sun like a thousand jewels Just for a moment And then Open wings Flight Into the blinding sun - Nahara Weren't those lovely? I hope you'll share a few of them with a loved one today. And if you haven't seen our video entitled Can we Love More?, which features beautiful animation and lyrical narration, [you can can watch it here](—along with a few other poems from supporters. [Watch + read more ►]( Thank you for the love and compassion you provide nature each and every day. Have a happy Valentine's Day! Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund P.S. It's not too late to send a [WWF Valentine's Day ecard](! Show a special someone you care with a personalized message and striking nature images. --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo: Tigers © Shutterstock/Ammit Jack [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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