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John,

This Thanksgiving, we would like to take a minute to tell you how thankful we are for your continued passion and support of our efforts to help wildlife thrive. As the holiday season and New Year approach, we ask you to please keep us in mind as we continue to fight for wildlife in 2020.

Sincerely,
The National Wildlife Federation Membership Team

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