From Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Fwd: When wolves die, nature suffers [3x match announcement]
Date September 23, 2020 1:30 PM
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We’re matching every dollar 2-for-1 to protect wolves, bears and other predators
and the ecosystems they protect! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌Friend of Defenders:

Just making sure you saw my note: What you and I do to protect the wild now
could impact many generations to come. The future of our wild world is at stake!

That’s why we’re sharing this 3x match challenge – your emergency gift will help
protect predators and other species that maintain the balance of ecosystems
nationwide, preventing deadly consequences for wildlife!

Don’t let nature suffer as predators and other species disappear. Donate by
September 30 th while your gift will be matched 2-for-1, up to a total of
$150,000!
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- Jamie


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Your Gift Makes 3x The Impact
[[link removed]]Defender,

The tragic news that Idaho wiped out 60% of the state’s wolves in one year may
have even deadlier consequences in the long run.

Wolves play a key role as predators – animals that maintain the natural balance
of their ecosystems. But wildlife predators are under attack across the country,
and their habitats are in grave danger if they disappear.

We must put a stop to this catastrophe before it spirals further out of control. That’s why our Board of Directors and President’s Circle are authorizing an emergency
triple-match up to $150,000 to protect predators and other wildlife to restore
balance to nature!

Give now to save wolves and other imperiled predator species! Pitch in by
September 30 th and every dollar you give will be MATCHED 2-FOR-1, up to a total
of $150,000!
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Predator species include animals like wolves, bears, panthers, orcas and even
sea otters. They sit at the top of the food chain in their habitat, helping to
keep their ecosystem in check. When these keepers of nature’s balance disappear,
the results can be disastrous for a whole range of species.

When wolves were wiped out in Yellowstone National Park, elk populations
exploded. The elk devoured plants that other animals, from songbirds to beavers,
needed to survive.

It took the historic return of wolves to Yellowstone in 1995 to trigger a
cascade of changes that is restoring balance to the Park’s ecosystem. Beavers
returned, which in turn helped aquatic species. Vegetation along streams
rebounded, bringing more and more songbirds. Even bison populations rebounded.

That’s why wolves and other predator species are so necessary. But if we abandon them again, this deadly scenario could play out in ecosystems
across the country.

Your urgent donation will help protect predators and other imperiled wildlife.
Make sure to pitch in before September 30 th , while your gift makes 3x the
impact!
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Threats like climate change, pollution and a hostile administration are all
making it even harder to protect the wildlife you love. That’s why we’re coming
to you with this opportunity to make a powerful difference.

So please – don’t miss your chance for your generosity and compassion to go
three times as far. Make your lifesaving gift today to protect wildlife for generations to come!

Triple My Match Gift
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Thank you so much for your commitment to saving our wild world.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rappaport Clark

President, Defenders of Wildlife

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