WWF-US Action Team

@wwf_act

Activism for . We are 10 million activists, and together, we are taking action to protect the diversity of life on Earth.

Joined September 2016

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  1. 12 hours ago

    Do we need sharks?

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  2. Oct 5

    Are you registered to vote? ➡️

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  3. Oct 4

    Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world. Will you make our friend Lin famous and help save his species?

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  4. Oct 2

    Our relationship with nature is broken and it's driving more disease outbreaks. But it doesn't have to be that way. Take action: learn what Congress can do and sign our letter to them today!

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  5. Oct 1

    Save Our Seas 2.0 is an important step in the fight to end plastic leakage into nature. Further action to reduce barriers to recycling & address unnecessary material use will allow us to move toward a circular economy & help other countries to do the same.

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  6. Oct 1

    Twenty-seven swift foxes were brought to the area from Wyoming in September, marking the beginning of a five-year reintroduction program led by the Assiniboine (Nakoda) and Gros Ventre (Aaniiih) Tribes of Fort Belknap.

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  7. Sep 30

    Your vote matters. Make sure you’re a voter in the 2020 election. Register to vote today.

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  8. Sep 28

    A female lion and cub rest in a tree in the Serengeti. We hope you have a lovely week ahead!

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  9. Retweeted
    Sep 24

    Today at 11am EDT and will discuss the indisputable link between climate change and racial justice, along with , , and . Here’s a sneak peek from our panelist, Tanya Cook. Register @

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  10. Sep 23

    Our friend, Lin the Pangolin, has a request: will you help ? Here's how:

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  11. Sep 22

    Today, we’re joining our friends and taking part in . Join us and register to vote:

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  12. Sep 21

    Did you hear? The average population size of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians has declined by 68% since 1970, according to WWF's 2020 Living Planet Report. We can't continue like this. We need to re-balance our relationship with the natural world.

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  13. Sep 20

    There is still time to register! Join us today for this exceptional event.

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  14. Sep 19

    You are invited: tune in to the online screening of the award-winning documentary “The Condor & The Eagle” TOMORROW at 5 pm ET! After the film, you will hear from four remarkable Indigenous organizers about the movement for environmental justice.

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  15. Sep 17

    This year, wildfires are once again ravaging ecosystems and communities around the world. Take action: ask your Representative to help end deforestation worldwide and increase funding to protect biodiversity strongholds like the Amazon and Pantanal! 🌳 ⬇️

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    Sep 16

    Join on 9/17 @ 11am ET for their virtual event 'How Can the US Prevent Future Pandemics'. WWF Chief Scientist, Rebecca Shaw, will discuss the root causes of pandemics and the science behind spillovers Learn more & RSVP here:

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  17. Retweeted

    News Flash - Northern Hemisphere breaks records for hottest summer ever. June, July, August were 1.17C above 20th-century average. 2020 on track to be one of five warmest years on record - NOAA

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  18. Sep 14

    We're used to hearing shocking statistics about the disappearance of the Amazon rainforest or the Arctic glaciers. But did you know that there is a similar trend of land conversion happening right in America's backyard?

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  19. Sep 12

    When their land, air and water are being impacted by fossil fuel projects, Indigenous peoples across the Americas refuse to stand idle. The award-winning environmental justice documentary “The Condor & The Eagle” is a powerful story of grassroots resistance. Don’t miss it!

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  20. Sep 12

    Join us for a powerful event showcasing the movement of Indigenous peoples against environmentally destructive projects on September 20 at 5 pm ET / 2 pm PT! Register here:

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