From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject 2 days left: Stand with Youth and Wildlife for Climate Action
Date September 17, 2019 3:39 PM
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Wildlife can’t wait. Take action for climate solutions.John,

You can still stand in solidarity with millions of students and adults around
the world calling for climate action. Sign up for our virtual march today and we’ll carry your name on our banners at
the Youth Climate Strike this Friday!
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Wildlife can’t wait, John — we need
transformative climate action now! We’ll make sure your name and your voice are heard this Friday, but only if you
sign up for our Virtual Climate Strike before the deadline in 2 days.

Will you help us build the largest climate movement in world history?
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-Shannon

P.S. Visit the official Climate Strike US website
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TAKE ACTION
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John,

The climate crisis is hereー and wildlife need you to take action
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On September 20th, millions of people will walk out of their workplaces and
homes to join young climate strikers from around the world and demand action on
climate change and justice for everyone. The National Wildlife Federation is standing in solidarity with global youth to
deliver this important message to our leaders, in order to protect air, water,
and land for all people and wildlife.

We’re supporting this historic climate protest because we refuse to sit back and
watch vulnerable wildlife like our New England moose disappear. If you add your name to support transformative climate action right now, you’ll
have a voice on September 20th: We’re putting each and every name on our signs
and carrying them with us in the streets!
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YES, I’LL STAND UP FOR CLIMATE ACTION
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The Arctic and the Amazon are burning. The Midwest is flooding. Endangered
species like the woodland caribou are disappearing before our eyes. Rising ocean
temperatures and shifting weather patterns that contribute to these impacts are
directly linked to climate change. We must work together to solve the climate crisis, because wildlife can’t wait.

That’s why we’ll be marching in person in New York City, Missoula, MT,
Washington, D.C., and other cities around the U.S.ーand we hope you’ll join in
with us.

But even if you can’t physically be at a march, you can show your commitment to
protecting wildlife and ending the climate crisis. If 20,000 friends of wildlife across America add their names, we can help
ensure this historic strike is too big for world leaders to ignore.
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largest climate protest in history.

Wildlife like our endangered sea turtles can’t speak out on September 20thー but you can make sure that wildlife still have a voice by adding your name in
support of the youth-led climate strike
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We are counting on you to help us fight for climate action and protect
vulnerable people and wildlife in America and across the world, and join the
biggest global climate protest in history. Please forward this to friends and
family so they can ‘virtually strike’ with you.

Thank you,

Shannon Heyck-Williams
Advisor, Climate & Energy
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

P.S.ーPlease post a photo of your favorite wildlife species and a sentence about
why we need climate action now on our virtual climate march Facebook page. We
will put as many as we can on signs to carry as we march in the streets!
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