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Challenge yourself to protect nature Dear {NAME}, If you want to do more to protect wildlife and nat

Challenge yourself to protect nature [Family in tiger costumes]( Dear {NAME}, If you want to do more to protect wildlife and nature, here’s a fun way to help: join WWF’s Wear It Wild. [Check out this unique challenge and sign up to join us—and proudly wear your love of nature.]( [Check It Out ►]( When you sign up for [Wear It Wild]( you’ll set three fundraising goals. For each one, you’ll commit to wear a different wildlife-themed accessory, outfit, or costume—and the more you raise, the wilder you’ll get! Your goals—and fashion choices—can be whatever you like best. Here are a few examples to get you inspired: - Raise $100? Wear a pair of animal ears for an hour or two in public or on Zoom. - Raise $250? Wear an animal printed shirt and a pair of animal ears for half the day or to go out to eat. - Raise $500? Wear a pair of animal ears and an animal printed shirt for the entire day, especially while running any errands, going to school or work, going out to eat, etc. Bonus points if you draw on some whiskers! Then, for World Wildlife Day on March 3, you’ll join fellow Panda Nation members across the country and wear your love of nature for all to see. It’s a great way to get the whole family involved in protecting nature! And best of all, you’ll be raising money to help take on some of the world’s toughest challenges, like protecting the climate, safeguarding the world’s forests, and ending the flow of plastic into our oceans. [Sign up today for the Wear It Wild challenge and start brainstorming your wildest outfits!]( We can’t wait to see what you do. [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: © Olesia Bilkei/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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