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WWF's 5K for Nature is better than ever! {NAME}, WWF's 5K for Nature is in just two weeks and we hav

WWF's 5K for Nature is better than ever! [Three people hiking]( {NAME}, WWF's 5K for Nature is in just two weeks and we have four good reasons why you should [sign up today!]( - The registration fee is up to you! We don’t want cost to be a reason to not join, so we have introduced a ‘pay what you can’ registration fee. This means that you get to choose what amount is right for you! - It’s fun — especially when you get friends and family to join you. - It’s flexible. Run, walk, hike, roll—get outside anyway you’d like anytime during the first week of June. Or participate in our live, virtual 5K on June 4th at 10am ET/7am PT wherever you are. - It’s for an amazing cause. [Join Us Today ►]( Whether you sign up for our [Anytime, Anywhere]( option, or choose the [Live, Virtual 5K]( the money you raise will help tackle some of the toughest challenges facing our planet, from protecting our oceans to fighting climate change. With so much flexibility, everyone can get involved! Last year, Georgette R. from Arizona even got her dogs into the fun: [Samantha getting ready to do her 5K for nature]( “My favorite things to do are all outdoors, so I need to do my part to help protect our forests, prairies, and oceans. My 5K for wildlife was a walk through a historic neighborhood in my town. Tucson is very hot in June, but the dogs didn't mind. They're happiest when they're outside, and so am I.” Whether you run or walk, whether you do it on your own or with friends and family, you’ll join people like Georgette and committed nature lovers across the country in coming together to protect the planet you love. [Don’t miss this chance to register—sign up today!]( [Sign Up Today ►]( 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: hikers - © Zoteva / Shutterstock.com, dogs - © Georgette Rosberg [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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