From Jessica, WWF <[email protected]>
Subject Happy New Year, John!
Date January 3, 2023 4:02 PM
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Happy New Year!

Hi John,

As a new year begins, I'm reflecting on successes for nature from 2022 which you made possible! Thank you for all you've done to protect nature.

I thought I'd take a moment to reflect on the many ways that you and thousands of other WWF supporters protected nature in 2022.

With you, we are helping prevent captive tigers in the US from ending up in illegal trade and have taken major steps toward permanently protecting a vital and rich landscape. And this is just the beginning of what we've accomplished together. You can read the full list of 2022 conservation highlights here.

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To celebrate the new year, you can also download our 2023 panda wallpaper. I can't wait to see all the ways WWF and supporters like you will protect the diversity of life on our awe-inspiring planet in 2023.
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Sending warm wishes for a peaceful, happy, and healthy New Year.

With gratitude,

Jessica
Senior Director, Membership
World Wildlife Fund

P.S. Did you catch WWF on 60 Minutes last night? View the recording of the Sixth Mass Extinction segment about our world's biodiversity crisis and then check out our explainer piece to learn what we can do.

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