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What a great day to protect our planet

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Do you know what today is, {NAME}? Today is World Environment Day, {NAME}! We're trying to find 500

Do you know what today is, {NAME}? Today is World Environment Day, {NAME}! We're trying to find 500 people to make a commitment to care for the Earth by making a gift to WWF. Since you care so much about nature, I hope you'll [protect the planet with a special gift before midnight tonight]( and help us reach our goal! Please don't wait—you'll be too late. [Celebrate nature]( by making your World Environment Day donation now. [[photo of a green turtle swimming] text reads: Nature needs you! Please act today]( {NAME}, loss of nature and the climate crisis are dramatically affecting vulnerable wildlife and people all around the globe. One million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction, according to a UN report. But it's not too late. There's still time to protect the future of nature—if we have you by our side. [When you make a gift to WWF for World Environment Day]( you will: 🐘 Help save endangered animals from extinction 🌿 Conserve forests, wetlands, coral reefs, and so much more 🔥 Protect vulnerable wildlife from threats like habitat loss, plastic pollution, and climate change 👫 Support collaborative conservation so local communities are stewards of their own lands and waters 🌍 Create a safer world for wildlife and build a future where people live in harmony with nature Your gift of any size will make a difference for our planet—and will be so appreciated. [Protect the environment, {NAME} ►]( The need to protect nature has never been more urgent. Threatened by the climate crisis, illegal wildlife trade, rain forest destruction, Arctic drilling, and so much more, nature needs your help. Now more than ever. {NAME}, I hope I can count on you to take action today on World Environment Day and help us reach our goal. Together, we will build a future where people live in harmony with nature. [Count me in! I'll stand up for our planet ►]( Thank you for caring about the environment, Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund P.S. Please hurry—help us reach our goal before World Environment Day ends at midnight tonight. [Make your generous gift today and help protect biodiversity and nature worldwide.]( Green turtle © Istockphoto.com/WWF [View email as web page]( [Contact us]( [Update profile]( [Privacy policy]( [State disclosures]( [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email or text messages]( ¿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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