From Conservation Team, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Do something to help save wildlife today.
Date October 26, 2023 4:07 PM
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance - Make a difference by making a
promise to ocean wildlife. Add your name to our conservation pledge.

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Dear John,

Conservation is at the heart of everything we do. That's why we
created our pledge to preserve our oceans' wildlife. The more
people who step up to help, the closer we'll be to making
sustainable change.

I hope you're inspired to sign it. Many have already. The more
people who step up to help, the closer we'll be to making
sustainable change.
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The Oceans Hub Pledge
I commit to becoming a good steward of the oceans and helping
protect marine life and ecosystems.
I pledge to:
Take out what I take in. When visiting beaches, rivers,
shorelines, lakes, and ponds, leave nothing behind but your
footprints-take trash and plastic out when you go.
Become a conscious consumer. Only purchase fish and seafood from
sustainable sources.
Recycle plastic goods and materials that can end up in our
oceans.
Be mindful when boating, swimming, or snorkeling not to disturb or
harm wildlife.
Take care near dune grasses and tidal ponds that provide habitats
for plants and animals.
Speak out. You have a voice in what happens to our planet. Share
your commitment with friends, family, and nature lovers you know.

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Sign Now

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Saving penguins under the sun

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 Unlike their polar cousins, African penguins live on the sunny
coast of southwestern Africa. They are currently listed as endangered.
Human encroachment, oil spills, environmental changes, and reduced
numbers of the fish they eat have severely reduced their population.

African penguin numbers have declined by 70 percent in the last 20
years.

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 We work with conservation partners in South Africa to help
rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured penguins. These efforts have
enabled many of these penguins to successfully breed in their native
habitat, increasing the species population.

African penguins are just one of the ocean species we're
working with, in collaboration with our global partners. Arctic polar
bears and other wildlife species also face challenges from climate
change.

These are challenges we want to overcome. Taking the pledge is a step
to show your commitment to protecting our oceans. One step leads to
another, and then another. That's how we inspire hope for the
future.

Yes, I'll Sign The Pledge

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Thank you again for being an ally to the Alliance-and for
wildlife worldwide.

P.S. Will you give a one-time gift to help us protect, rescue,
rehabilitate, and save ocean wildlife? Penguins, polar bears, and many
more ocean species will thank you for your generosity!

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We are happy to help if you have any issues upgrading. Just call us at
(619) 231-0251.
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Your support saves wildlife.
Donate with confidence. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is an
international conservation nonprofit and a registered 501(c)(3)
organization. Tax ID# 95-1648219. With more than 100 years of wildlife
care expertise and partnerships around the globe, we are saving,
protecting, and caring for species worldwide.

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