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Plus, great news for Alaska, and do you know how many hearts an octopus has? {NAME}, explore good news for Alaska and innovative solutions for protecting swim routes and fisheries. Thanks, as always, for helping wildlife and nature thrive. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [WWF SITE]( [Amazon river dolphin]( E-NEWS February 2023 [Protecting the Amazon's swimways]( Explore how migratory fish, turtles, and river dolphins swim through the Amazon region and learn why protecting its critical rivers is so important. [See our infographic ►]( [Pedro Bay, Alaska landscape]( [Win for Bristol Bay]( Last month, the US Environmental Protection Agency decided to ban a mining project in the Alaskan region. We are grateful to celebrate this win with more than 650,000 WWF supporters who stepped up to sign petitions over the years. Thank you! [Read about the win ►]( [ Galapagos shark and fish at Darwin Island, Galapagos]( [Taking a bite out of fisheries crime]( [A hydrogen tank in front of solar panels and wind turbines]( [What is green hydrogen and how can it help tackle the climate crisis?]( [Nature Breaking Logo on stormy background]( NATURE: BREAKING PODCAST [Alaska Updates: Snow Crabs, Pebble Mine, and More]( [Traveler portrait by water]( TRAVEL [Video: Finding Home in Alaska]( [blue and black boxes outside on grass]( [Can you tell?]( What are these boxes and how are they helping people coexist with tigers? [Take a guess ►]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wildlife spotlight [Brown bear]( [brown bear standing in grass]( Size Brown bears are one of the biggest carnivores. Adult males are larger than females. They can weigh over 1,000 pounds and be 9 feet long from nose to tail. Habitat and range They can be found in widely varied habitats, from high mountain forests to tundra to coastlines to desert edges. Much less widespread today, they now live in Western Canada, Alaska, and northwestern US states as well as in parts of Russia, Europe, and Asia. Most brown bears are dark brown, but some have cream-colored, almost black, or white-tipped brown fur. On top of their shoulders sits a large hump of muscle. Amazingly, females usually give birth while hibernating during the winter months. [Mother brown bear with cubs in grass and text 'Spring has sprung']( [Send a spring ecard (early!)]( [grizzly bear plush]( [Support WWF's global conservation efforts by symbolically adopting a grizzly bear]( [common octopus swimming] Pop quiz Octopuses are well known for having eight arms. How many hearts do they have? [Four]( [Three]( [Two]( [One]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. • [Los depredadores de los depredadores]( • [Protegiendo las rutas acuáticas del Amazonas]( • [Eliminar los delitos pesqueros requiere de alianzas innovadoras. WWF acaba de ayudar a lanzar una.]( • [EPA bloquea catastrófico proyecto minero en la bahía de Bristol, Alaska]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos: Amazon river dolphin © Shutterstock/COULANGES/WWF-Sweden; Pedro Bay, Alaska © Brian Adams/WWF-US; Galapagos shark © Simon Lorenz/WWF-HK; Hyrdrogen tank © Shutterstock/vanitjan; Nature: Breaking logo © WWF-US; Traveler in coat © Jessica Morgan; Can you tell image © Tanmoy Bhaduri; Brown bear © McDonald Mirabile/WWF-US; Brown bear ecard © Doug Beach; Common octopus © Henner Damke/Shutterstock [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]( © 2023 [World Wildlife Fund]( 1250 24th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Reduce | Reuse | Recycle

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