From Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject TPWF: Double the Impact of Your Support for the Outdoors
Date December 15, 2022 8:03 PM
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If you make a gift by December 31, your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar!



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A MESSAGE FROM OUR NONPROFIT PARTNER,
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE FOUNDATION (TPWF)
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This year Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (TPWF) embarked on its fourth decade championing the wild things and wild places of Texas. Throughout it all, TPWF?s mission has been fueled by the dedicated support of fellow Texans, and we remain in awe of the indelible, lasting impact you have made to conserve Texas? precious natural resources.

If you have already made a year-end gift to TPWF, we thank you for actively supporting meaningful conservation efforts across the state. Still undecided? *"Donate to TPWF by Dec. 31, and all gifts will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $250,000 [ [link removed] ], doubling the impact of your gift."*

Without supporters like you, TPWF?s work wouldn?t be possible. Because of you, TPWF is able to continue?


* *"Bolstering pronghorn populations in the Trans-Pecos region.?"*Over the last decade, TPWF and partners have brought West Texas pronghorn populations back from the brink of disappearance through dedicated pronghorn translocation and habitat restoration efforts.
* *"Restoring vanishing grassland habitat.?"*TPWF and partners have restored over 120,000 acres since 2013. With each acre, we reclaim crucial home ground and sustenance for bobwhite quail, monarch butterflies, Mexican free-tailed bats and other vital species.
* *"Advancing the capabilities of Texas Game Wardens.?"*Since 2017, TPWF has invested more than $3 million in specialty equipment for Texas Game Wardens, ranging from night vision gear to swift-water rescue boats through the Gear Up for Game Wardens program.
* *"Helping bring Palo Pinto Mountains State Park to life.?"*Located on nearly 5,000 acres west of DFW, the first new state park in North Texas in 25 years is slated for a soft opening in late 2023.

As we wind down 2022, we are evermore busy preparing for a yearlong Centennial Celebration of Texas State Parks in 2023. Working with Texas? most dedicated land stewards for more than 30 years has taught us one thing: the more work you pour into the land each fall, the more bountiful your spring.

Will you make a matching year-end gift [ [link removed] ] that springs eternal for Texans and our many wild things?

Together, we can ensure the vitality of our lands, waters and wildlife for the benefit of all Texans today and in the future.

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Make a Year-End Gift Today [ [link removed] ]

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P.S. Don?t forget if you make a gift *"by Dec. 31"*, your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar [ [link removed] ], doubling the impact of your support for our wild things and wild places!

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