John, you're one of our most dedicated supporters, so I don't want you to miss your chance to be a hero for tigers.
Every dollar you give will support WWF's tiger conservation work. Even better, your gift will be MATCHED dollar for dollar* — but only for 1 more week.
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Dear John,
It's not every day you can be a hero for tigers. But today is one of those days!
Your gift right now to help WWF protect endangered tigers will go twice as far, thanks to a dollar-for-dollar match.
For one more week, Warner Bros. Discovery will double all gifts, up to $250,000*! And 100% of your donation will support tiger conservation work in the Brahmaputra Landscape.
In the last 100 years, rampant poaching and habitat destruction caused tiger populations to decline dramatically. Today, experts think there are only a few thousand tigers in the wild.
But with enough space, prey, and protection, tiger populations can increase.
That's exactly what we’re seeing in some areas of India, where tiger numbers have doubled in recent years! The Brahmaputra Landscape in northeast India has been a priority site for WWF for more than 15 years. And now it's home to the world's second highest density of tigers. We know how to bring tigers back, working with the local community. But it takes a team to save tigers—and we want you to join our team.
Today, when you support our tiger conservation work in the Brahmaputra Landscape, your impact will be DOUBLED! Every dollar you donate will be matched. And every dollar will make a difference.
Thanks for your support,
Nilanga Jayasinghe
Manager, Asian Species Conservation
World Wildlife Fund
P.S. Since you're one of WWF's most dedicated supporters, I don't want you to miss out! This $1-for-$1 match ends in one week—on Global Tiger Day (July 29). Double your power to save tigers now. Thank you for your generosity!
* Through its Project CAT (Conserving Acres for Tigers) initiative, Warner Bros. Discovery will match donations received through this campaign up to $250,000 to support WWF's work in the Brahmaputra Landscape. Project CAT is an effort to double the number of tigers in the wild.
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Tiger in India © Dr. Sanjay K Shukla/WWF-International
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