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and nature needs you! Will you be one of 400 WWF supporters to help us reach our goal? You'll protect vulnerable wildlife and much more.
John, today is World Environment Day, a day dedicated to taking action for our planet. Before the day is over, we want to find 400 people to make a commitment to care for the Earth.
Since you care so much about our beautiful planet, I hope you'll celebrate World Environment Day with a special donation for nature before midnight.
Make your best gift ►
Please don't wait—you'll be too late.
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Nature needs you today
John, nature loss 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:
✔ Unite with other people who love nature and want to protect the planet
✔ Conserve forests, wetlands, coral reefs, and so much more
✔ Help save endangered animals from extinction
✔ Protect vulnerable wildlife from threats like habitat loss and climate change
✔ Build a future where people live in harmony with nature
Your gift of $20 will make a crucial difference for WWF's mission and our planet—and will be so appreciated.
John, protect the environment ►
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.
John, I hope I can count on you to take action today on World Environment Day and help us reach our goal. Together, we'll build a future where people live in harmony with nature.
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 best gift today and help protect biodiversity and nature worldwide.
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