John,
I wanted to reach out during our Million Dollar Match because our Adopt-a-Wildlife-Acre program just announced an important opportunity to acquire land for wildlife habitat at an incredibly low cost of just $4.00 per acre.
But the cost per acre is only guaranteed for a short time, and we need to raise the funds by December 31. John, will you please help us give land to at-risk species in need? We will double your gift to maximize your impact.
We’ve spent years working with willing ranchers to convert public grazing lands into conflict-free natural habitat. This partnership helps to combat the spread of disease between livestock and wildlife by giving at-risk native species more room to roam. Our unique solution also helps prevent the killing or relocation of wildlife because it reduces human interactions and livestock attacks.
As conservation on public lands has evolved, we have seen an increasing need to weigh and balance competing uses. This is a rare opportunity to eliminate conflicts with wildlife and address the threats posed by habitat destruction and fragmentation.
Please, for species such as bighorn sheep, wolves, bears, sage grouse, and so many others, will you donate to help us meet our goal during our Million Dollar Match?
The deadline may be tight, but thanks to years of research and working with ranchers, we have the opportunity to acquire more acres for wildlife than ever before at the best possible price. An entire football field is a little less than an acre. Each acre purchased quickly adds up, with wildlife being the winner. A gift of $50 will help protect around TWELVE acres of land. Can wildlife like bighorn sheep count on you to Adopt-A-Wildlife-Acre before the December 31 deadline?
What began as a small program retiring a few acres here and there has grown into a force of National Wildlife Federation members and supporters investing over $5 million towards grazing retirements. The program has secured more than 1.5 million acres of vital habitat for wildlife such as grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and bighorn sheep since its inception.
With your help, we’ll be able to start 2021 with an amazing win for wildlife conservation and give bighorn sheep and other species more room to roam.
Please help us meet this tight deadline. Give now!