From Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Did you see my note?
Date February 25, 2021 3:03 PM
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Join us in protecting animals at risk of disappearing. We’re raising $50,000 to defend threatened and endangered wildlife! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌Friend of Defenders:

The extinction crisis is here, and we are running out of time to make a
difference. We can save the wildlife we love if we act quickly!

We’re raising $50,000 by World Wildlife Day to save imperiled animals. We have a
long way to go – can I count on you to step up and help with your gift today?

Celebrate life on Earth with a generous donation to Defenders of Wildlife! Every
dollar you give helps fight to protect the animals who need us most!
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- Jamie


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Scientists predict a million species of plants and animals will disappear forever in the coming
years unless we make a dramatic effort to reverse the damage. To save wildlife and
wild places we must work together – globally – to make changes on a scale
greater than any we’ve attempted before.

Next Wednesday is World Wildlife Day, the annual global celebration of life on
Earth. It’s a time to honor the species who share our world – and to recommit
ourselves to addressing and reversing the dangers they face, like climate
change, habitat destruction and more.

That’s why we’re setting a goal to raise $50,000 in conservation funding by
World Wildlife Day on March 3rd . Together we can make a powerful difference for wolves, whales, jaguars, bears
and more.

Celebrate life on Earth with a generous gift in defense of vulnerable animals!
Help us raise $50,000 by World Wildlife Day to power life-saving efforts to
protect the wildlife who need us most!
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Already we see magnificent animals like the Asian elephant, the Northern white
rhinoceros, and North America’s own red wolf teetering on the brink of
extinction. Tremendous storehouses of life like coral reefs and tropical forests
are disappearing with terrifying speed. All around us, things are getting worse.

We can’t take wildlife for granted – our future is inextricably linked. You and
I depend on countless other species for the air we breathe, the food we eat and
the clean water we drink. That’s why it’s so critical that we all stand together right now to save our
species!

Make your gift today in honor of World Wildlife Day, and you will make a
powerful difference for the animals depending on us for survival!
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When you support Defenders of Wildlife, you're fueling an ambitious and
effective global movement to protect wildlife and the places they need to
survive.

Your gift keeps our field biologists, legal experts, scientists, policy
advocates and grassroots educators fighting tirelessly to protect the future for
wildlife, wild places and the web of life our survival depends on.

So please – join us now in fighting to save our wild world!

GIVE TO SAVE WILDLIFE
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We owe it to future generations to leave behind a planet as rich, as varied and
as bountiful as the one we inherited – I know you agree. Please stand with us to
save imperiled animals this World Wildlife Day!

Thank you in advance for supporting the species who need us most.

Sincerely,

Jamie Rappaport Clark

President, Defenders of Wildlife

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Photo credits: Manatees (c) Jan Reyniers | Black-Footed Ferret (c) Michael
Lockhart/USFWS | Humpback Whale (c) Willima Welch | Jaguar (c) Global
Pics/iStock | Gray Wolf (c) Ronald W Jansen/iStock | Monarch Butterfly (c)
Natalie Cochrane

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