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When you give today, your gift will be put to work tomorrow to help Explorers like Steve Boyes and Koketso “Koki” Mookodi, who lead the NGOWP to conserve this vital watershed that serves as a water source for more than 1 million people.
Contributing member support allows Explorers David Gruber, Shane Gero, and Robert Wood to use advanced machine learning and state-of-the-art robotics to try to decipher sperm whale communication and provide the first ever blueprint of another species’ language. It helps Explorer Paula Kahumbu produce a wildlife series with and for African children, to help them become the next generation of conservationists. It allows Explorer at Large Lee Berger, who led the discovery of ancient human relatives like Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi with support from the National Geographic Society, to continue searching for clues to our ancient past.
By becoming a Contributing Member of the National Geographic Society by midnight tonight, you’ll be making a direct investment in using the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonders of our world – like the vulnerable animals and thousands of plant species that call the Okavango Delta home.
Thank you, in advance, for your support to protect nature, wildlife, and historical places while helping to contribute to a sustainable future.
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