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Join Panda Paddle today and save Hi {NAME}, In just a couple weeks, nature lovers across the country

Join Panda Paddle today and save [Panda Paddle Virtual]( Hi {NAME}, In just a couple weeks, nature lovers across the country will virtually come together to protect our oceans, rivers and wildlife as they paddle on their favorite bodies of water. [Register for Panda Paddle before registration fees increase on July 31.]( Panda Paddle is an event you don’t want to miss. But don’t just take it from us, take it from Valerie Weiss—now in her third year as team captain for the fundraising team Water Bears. [Samantha getting ready to do her 5K for nature]( “Protecting nature through the WWF is a passion for all of us Water Bears,” Val said. “Climbing, paddling, hiking, etc. is how we all spend our free time and posting about our activities leading up to the paddle, it lets our friends know how much this fundraiser means to us.” Val joined [Panda Paddle]( because she loves paddling and getting to do what she loves for a cause she’s passionate about. Val thinks Panda Paddle is perfect because she can support these causes with her whole family. She has grown her team since their first time doing it three years ago. The Water Bears includes people from across the country from Michigan to NY to Florida to Colorado and the Channel Islands in CA. It keeps her engaged in the process and gives her an excuse to catch up with old friends every time a new donation comes in! For participants like Val, [Panda Paddle is a great chance to experience nature]( while helping to protect it. It’s about standing up to end the flow of plastic into our oceans. It’s about standing up to protect our vulnerable wildlife, habitats, and natural resources. It’s about celebrating nature, which has never needed you more than right now. [Take your stand ►]( [Sign up for Panda Paddle today for just $35, before prices go up on July 31.]( All the best, Sarah, Bre and Jon Your Panda Paddle Fundraising Coaches Photo credit: © WWF-US / Jim Vecchione; © Valerie Weiss Panda Paddle is sponsored in part by: [View email as web page]( [worldwildlife.org]( [contact]( [update profile]( [privacy policy]( [state disclosures]( [unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email]( © 2022 World Wildlife Fund 1250 24th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 Reduce | Reuse | Recycle [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [instagram](

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