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Bristol Bay is the most productive salmon ecosystem in North America and home to the largest sockeye salmon run in the world. Bristol Bay is a national jewel which we must protect. Defend Bristol Bay now: https://wwf.to/2Uf42J2 pic.twitter.com/YKdljNjjqY
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Whether you like sharks or not, our oceans would look very different without them.

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EPA's new Affordable Clean Energy rule gives dirty power plants a pass to keep polluting – grounding federal energy policy firmly in past and saddling future generations with the costs of unchecked climate change.
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New rule on power plant emissions “demands much smaller carbon dioxide reductions than the industry is already on track to achieve.” Another reminder that Congress needs to step in on US climate policyhttps://twitter.com/eilperin/status/1141352438831681537 …
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@World_Wildlife launched ReSource: Plastic to help companies turn their plastic commitments into meaningful and measurable action.#Circularity19#CircularEconomy Join us: http://www.resource-plastic.com pic.twitter.com/GqPpw2LgiLThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Populations of fish once thought to be limitless can in fact be exhausted. Overfishing is one of the biggest problems facing the ocean today and we can do something.https://wwf.to/2Fut9iD
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While penguins can’t fly, they are expert swimmers! This is because instead of wings, penguins have flippers that can propel their streamlined bodies through the water.pic.twitter.com/TNkWEWbvTy
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World Wildlife magazine gives you an in-depth look at some of the most pressing conservation issues facing our planet. The summer edition is now online. Check it out!https://wwf.to/2Ff0e1R
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Happy
#WorldSeaTurtleDay! Did you know sea turtles have roamed the Earth’s oceans for the last 110 million years?pic.twitter.com/HaHrK0LkSJ
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#FathersDay
! Check out some of our favorite dads of the animal kingdom.https://wwf.to/2KhE8jc Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Uncontrolled fires, usually started accidentally by people, rampage and decimate forests. Meanwhile, controlled burns can benefit our forests. Learn more about forest fires.https://wwf.to/2MJfVUV
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One of the best ways to stop deforestation globally is to make sure there’s long-term funding to properly manage and conserve national parks. Through a new initiative, nearly 41 million acres of forest in the Peruvian Amazon will be protected.https://wwf.to/2JHeQuB
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Happy International
#LynxDay!pic.twitter.com/1z5pkOc5aQ
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Between June 10-16,
@OyamelDC will feature special dishes inspired by the region in Mexico where migratory monarch butterflies overwinter.https://wwf.to/2F1VWKOThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
They’re scaly, toothless, and use their sticky tongues to collect ants, termites, and larvae. What else do you know about the pangolin, the world’s most trafficked mammal?pic.twitter.com/sb4Ux644Zs
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@Carter_Roberts sit down with@KathleenForGood to talk about@WalmartInc’s strategies for combatting climate change, deforestation, and more on the latest episode of the Panda Pod.https://wwf.to/2MuTDX3Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
From the cold waters of the Arctic to the waters of the volcanic islands in the Galapagos, the ocean is experiencing pressure from overfishing, climate change, plastic pollution, and more. This
#WorldOceansDay, be part of the solution: https://wwf.to/2WyWfrB pic.twitter.com/7KjkOKcGHZ
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Our coastal seas are home to incredible wildlife but did you know they also support the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people?
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Are you a young leader in the United States who does exceptional conservation work? Apply for WWF-US Youth Leadership Award! https://wwf.to/2ImMqmI pic.twitter.com/Zevcyns5fA
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Right now, there are 150 million metric tons of plastic in our oceans—and we're releasing an additional 8 million metric tons each year. Plastic pollution impacts ocean wildlife, and even land animals. Learn how you can reduce plastic waste.https://wwf.to/2WVNtDa
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