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Hi John,

We haven’t heard from you lately—but we know you care for wildlife and hope you’ll continue as part of our wildlife community. What does it mean to “bee” a good neighbor? A helping hand, a voice of support—a little bit goes a long way.

As we all spend more time at home, we realize being a good neighbor encompasses all living things that make up our communities, not just the people.

How will you “bee” a good neighbor to wildlife? Will you pledge to use less plastic? Or plant a native tree? Take our quick survey and pledge your support for people and wildlife.

The natural world inspires, heals, and helps us thrive. From the colorful birds singing in the trees to the tiny ladybug gracing a window pane, nature makes us pause and appreciate a world outside of our own. But this natural world needs our support, too.

Tell us how you plan to “bee” a good neighbor for wildlife.

At the National Wildlife Federation, being a good wildlife neighbor means supporting safe and clean habitats, ensuring native species thrive in their surroundings, and planning for a future that includes our natural world.

Thank you for being a member of our community of supporters—a good neighbor, if you will. We’re so glad to have you with us.

Your wildlife family,
The National Wildlife Federation Membership Team

 

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