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How fierce will you be for nature?

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How wild will you get? {NAME}, the challenges facing wildlife and nature are huge, from habitat loss

How wild will you get? {NAME}, the challenges facing wildlife and nature are huge, from habitat loss to climate change. But you can help defend the natural world with the fierceness it deserves when you join [WWF's Wear It Wild]( challenge—and have a lot of fun, too. Keep reading to learn more about this exciting event! We'd love for you to join us. Thank you! Bre [Tiger playing in the snow]( Dear {NAME}, What would you do to protect wildlife and nature? World Wildlife Fund is challenging you be fiercer and braver than ever in nature’s defense by joining us for [Wear It Wild](. [Check out this unique challenge and sign up to join us—and help protect the nature you love.]( [Check It Out ►]( When you love something, you do everything you can to protect it, and that’s what [Wear It Wild]( is all about. You’ll set three ambitious but achievable fundraising goals, and for each, you’ll commit to wear a different wildlife-themed accessory, outfit, or costume. Then, for World Wildlife Day on March 3, you’ll join fellow Panda Nation members across the country and wear your love of nature proudly for all to see. Whether you’re wearing animal ears to the grocery store or going all-out with a wildlife costume in the office (or on your Zoom calls!), there’s no limit to the ways you can Wear It Wild. And with each goal you reach, you’ll raise money to help take on some of the world’s biggest and toughest challenges, like protecting the climate, safeguarding the world’s forests, and ending the flow of plastic into our oceans. So get your wildest outfit ready and join us for the Wear It Wild challenge. [Sign up today and learn how you’ll help build a future where people live in harmony with nature.]( [Learn more ►]( All the best, Bre and Jon WWF's Panda Nation P.S. Have questions? Send us an email at [PandaNation@wwfus.org](mailto:pandanation@wwfus.org) and we'll get back to you as soon as we can. Photo credit: © ShepelNikolay/Shutterstock.com [View email as web page]( [Contact us]( [Update profile]( [Privacy policy]( [State disclosures]( [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email]( ¿Hablas español? Visita [Descubre WWF](. © 2022 [World Wildlife Fund]( 1250 24th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 Reduce | Reuse | Recycle [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [instagram](

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