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Subject #SaveTheChocó: Thank you for protecting a natural wonder with us!
Date November 3, 2020 12:38 PM
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Thank you! - because of your donations, we can now make even more of a difference for this natural wonder of Ecuador. 

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Thank you for making history for the Chocó with us!
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Our partner Fundación Jocotoco says ‘gracias’ to #SaveTheChocó donors in new video.

Two weeks on, we continue to be amazed by your generosity – the show of support that made our ‘Saving Ecuador’s Chocó Forest’ appeal raise its initial target before our Big Match Fortnight had even finished.

Last week, Fundación Jocotoco – the Ecuadorian partner who will purchase and protect tracts of these threatened forests with support from the appeal – thanked WLT donors for their support in a new video.

Thanks to you, we can now go even further to save this natural wonder than we thought possible. But that’s not all you have achieved this month: beyond the Chocó, your donations to our Action Fund ([link removed]) and Keepers of the Wild ([link removed]) programmes have delivered new conservation wins. Read on below!

From us and our partners – thank you, gracias!

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History made for the Chocó as WLT appeal hits target within two weeks
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WLT-backed bridge opens up conservation future for Kasanka NP, Zambia
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New life in Mexico as Salamander species discovered at cloud forest haven
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Royal Academy painting to fund protection of Brazil's Atlantic Forest
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Ecominga's Glass frog portrait wins wildlife photographer of the year award
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Biodiversity cannot afford another lost decade - Jonathan Barnard
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#OurReasonsForNature: A new series about the wildlife that inspires WLT people

Nature is the reason for all those who work at WLT and for the next few months we will be sharing with you what brought us to conservation, and what keeps us going as we save land to save species.

Launched in October, #OurReasonsForNature has so far seen CEO Dr Jonathan Barnard, Conservation Programmes Officer Gwynne Braidwood and Communications Officer Alice Wojcik talk about their favourite species – stay tuned to read about others in WLT in new instalments every week.

We’d also love to hear from you, the supporters who make our conservation victories possible. What are your own reasons for nature? Share your stories and pictures on social media under the #OurReasonsForNature hashtag!

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