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Our planet faces many big conservation challenges. No one person or organization can tackle these challenges alone, but together we can. WWF-US

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  1. Did you know that eight out of 10 species found on land live in forests? Forests provide us with food, help us keep our air and water clean, and so much more. This Saturday, show your support for forests and diversity on Earth by joining at 8:30 p.m. your local time.

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    “By going dark for Earth Hour, we can show steadfast commitment to protecting our families, our communities and our planet from the dangerous effects of a warming world." - WWF's

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  3. The fight to protect Bristol Bay is not over. The plan to build Pebble Mine would disrupt iconic wildlife habitat and impact jobs. We need your voice to protect this vital habitat. Say no to Pebble Mine.

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  4. What’s the difference between the four types of forests? Find out and learn how you can protect these threatened landscapes.

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    Latest episode of the Panda Pod: my conversation with , a force of nature working to conserve our oceans as CEO of . Available now via Apple Podcasts and other services.

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  6. The diversity of life on Earth is vital to the delicate balance of nature. By conserving it, we safeguard our magnificent and vulnerable planet. Go dark on March 30 to show your support for wildlife. Learn more:

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  7. It’s this Saturday. Join the largest grassroots movement for the planet and switch off for nature 8.30 p.m. your local time.

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  8. Melting sea ice has led to expanded shipping routes and increased oil and gas exploration in the Arctic.

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  9. Ship propellers, seismic booms, and construction are just some of the man-made noises that disrupt life underwater.

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  10. Mark your calendars! This year takes place on March 30 at 8:30 p.m. your local time.

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  11. We have until March 13 to make our voice heard against drilling in the Arctic Refuge! Opening this national natural treasure for oil and gas drilling will disturb species and destroy cherished habitats. Sign our letter to oppose this move:

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  12. The Amazon is home to some of the world's most unusual wildlife, thousands of plant species, and millions of people. Show your commitment to protecting our natural world and join on March 30. Learn more:

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    In a new report launched today, we provide new insights into how companies can stop plastic pollution. Read more about “No Plastics in Nature: A Practice Guide for Business Engagement”

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  14. The term ‘endangered’ is a critical tool for protecting wildlife and wild places, but what does it mean for species?

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  15. Oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would disturb the species we cherish and destroy tundra and wetland habitat. We have limited time to make our voice heard against this destructive practice! Sign our letter to oppose this move:

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  16. Mark your calendars! This year takes place on March 30 at 8:30 p.m. your local time. Learn more:

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  17. Check out this beautiful footage of the endangered Lake Saimaa ringed seal.

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  18. We have the power to limit global warming! Take action now →

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    How do we meet infrastructure needs while protecting ape populations? Hear from , , , in ’ "State of the Apes" webinar Feb. 20:

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    Drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would disturb the species we cherish and destroy tundra and wetland habitat. Make your voice heard against this destructive practice and sign our letter:

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