Just Announced: Shark Week Match |
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Hi John,
Our oceans are home to an amazing array of wildlife, including more than 500 species of sharks. Sadly, many of them are threatened with extinction because of demand for shark fins, overfishing, and destruction of critical habitats, among other threats.
Right now during Discovery’s Shark Week, your donation to protect sharks, their ocean home, and nature worldwide will be DOUBLED—thanks to a dollar-for-dollar MATCH by Warner Bros. Discovery, up to $50,000*. But hurry, the match ends this Sunday, July 14, on Shark Awareness Day... or when match funds run out! |
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When you make a gift to support WWF’s conservation programs all over our beautiful planet, Discovery will match it with a gift supporting our ocean conservation efforts. It’s a win-win for our planet.
Your gift to help save endangered species like whale sharks from extinction... protect oceans... curb the climate crisis... and protect the diversity of life on Earth will be MATCHED $1 for $1.
Vulnerable wildlife and nature around the world need you now more than ever. And right now, your support will go twice as far! But please hurry—the match from Warner Bros. Discovery will be over soon.
There's no better time than right now for you to make your generous donation and DOUBLE your impact for nature. |
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Thanks in advance for powering our critical global conservation work—for the planet we love, and the future we share.
Jessica Senior Director, Membership World Wildlife Fund
P.S. John, don't miss out—this dollar-for-dollar match will be over soon! Double your power to protect nature now. Every dollar you give will go twice as far. Thank you for your generosity. |
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* Warner Bros. Discovery will match donations made to World Wildlife Fund up to $50,000 through July 14, 2024, or earlier if match funds run out. Your donation will support our conservation work around the globe, protecting diverse habitats and addressing many threats. Warner Bros. Discovery’s matching gift will support WWF’s ocean conservation work.
Photo: Great white shark © naturepl.com/Mark Carwardine/WWF |
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