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Plus, poetry to inspire you, a veggie delivery that reduces food waste, and more ... {NAME}, discover how we're collaborating to reduce food waste, protect sharks, and preserve treasured resources in Bristol Bay, Alaska. And be inspired by nature as you read poetry for the planet. Thank you for caring about the diversity of life on our planet as much as we do. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [WWF SITE]( [Close-up of a person pulling radishes out of the dirt]( E-NEWS November 2022 [A fresh new partnership]( When it comes to decreasing food waste, creative solutions are always welcome—and this partnership between WWF and the US Postal Service is no exception. See how farmers are able to make special fresh deliveries. [How we are collaborating ►]( [Sea turtle hatchlings crawling across sand]( [TAKE ACTION]( [Wildlife needs you]( On average, there has been a 69% decline in wildlife populations in just the past five decades. You can help protect biodiversity. Tell your members of Congress to pass bills that increase funding for global nature conservation programs. [Take action ►]( [A woman tends to her farm in the early morning mist of Bardia, Nepal.]( [Poetry for the planet]( Words are powerful. To spread awareness of our broken relationship with nature, these distinguished poets reflect on our magnificent but endangered planet. [Fireweed grows tall in the foreground with mountains in the background]( [The end of Pebble Mine]( The proposed mining project would greatly harm the species and communities of Bristol Bay, Alaska. A historic decision could stop it for good. [2 artic foxes]( [Arctic fox win]( For the first time in over 25 years, the Arctic fox has successfully bred in Finland. See why we're hopeful. [Raft with tourists among icebergs]( TRAVEL [Explore how WWF is curbing climate change]( Our special small-group adventures in 2023 will include visits to Greenland, the Amazon, and the Arctic to explore what WWF is doing to fight climate change. [researchers leaning over the side of a boat, attaching a satellite transmitter to a fin]( [Can you tell?]( Why are these researchers attaching a satellite transmitter to a tiger shark? [Take a guess ►]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wildlife spotlight [Loggerhead turtle]( [loggerhead turtle]( Range Subtropical and temperate regions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and in the Mediterranean Sea Diet Loggerhead turtles are named for their large heads, which support powerful jaw muscles, allowing them to crush hard-shelled prey such as clams, horseshoe crabs, and sea urchins. They also eat small fragments of plastic, which they mistake for food. Like many other sea turtles, female loggerhead turtles migrate great distances to lay their eggs in the sand of beaches close to where they hatched decades earlier. Loggerheads' shells serve as important habitat to other organisms. As many as 100 species of animals and plants have been recorded living on one single loggerhead turtle! [sea turtle under water]( [Get free sea turtle wallpaper]( [three sea turtle plush in a bucket]( [Support WWF's global conservation efforts + choose a bucket of sea turtles]( [grasslands under a blue sky] Pop quiz We depend on grasslands for pollinators, clean water, healthy air, and more. Approximately how many acres of grasslands were destroyed across the US and Canadian Great Plains in 2020? [250,000]( [800,000]( [1.8 million]( [2.6 million]( --------------------------------------------------------------- WWF en Español En WWF ofrecemos una gran cantidad de contenido en español como parte de nuestros esfuerzos por llegar a la comunidad Latina e Hispana de Estados Unidos. Visita [nuestro sitio web]( o síguenos en [Twitter]( [Instagram]( y [YouTube]( para más información. • [Qué esperar de las conversaciones internacionales sobre el clima de este año]( • [Zorros polares en peligro crítico de extinción se reproducen exitosamente en Finlandia]( • [Amazonía en crisis: la pérdida de bosques amenaza a la región y al planeta]( • [Por qué los ganaderos están adoptando prácticas para proteger los pastizales con WWF]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos: Radishes © Joe Buglewicz/WWF-US; Leatherback turtles © Roger Leguen/WWF; Farm © Roger Leguen/WWF; Fireweed © Brian Adams; Arctic foxes © Seppo Keränen/WWF; Arctic travelers © Ralph Lee Hopkins; Can you tell image © Daniel Norwood; Loggerhead turtle © NaturePicsFilms/Shutterstock; Sea turtle wallpaper © Willyam Bradberry/Shutterstock/WWF-Sweden; Grasslands landscape © WWF-US/Emily Vandenbosch [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 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Reduce | Reuse | Recycle

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