Dear Center Supporter, This is it. 2014 is ending in a few hours, and with it our supporter's offer to match every dollar that comes into the Center 2-to-1. That means your gift will be tripled for the next few hours. You must give today to make this match count. Your year-end tax-deductible donation really matters. There's a new wave of right-wing politicians salivating to gut the Endangered Species Act. We'll be in bare-knuckle fights to save wildlife in places like Maine, where lynx are dying in cruel fur traps, and New Mexico, where we are taking on horrific wildlife-killing contests. From the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico, the Center will be there. We know how to win these fights. In 2014 the Center won the biggest critical habitat designation ever -- protection for 685 miles of beachfront and more than 300,000 square miles of ocean for loggerhead turtles. We stopped the slaughter of the Huckleberry wolf pack in Washington and filed suit to protect walruses and ringed seals by blocking oil drilling in the Arctic. We tackled runaway human population growth, overconsumption and climate change, taking on everyone from Shell Oil and Congress to Walmart, McDonald's and the meat industry. That's why it's so important that you help us finish 2014 strong with your 2-to-1 matched donation. We'll hit the ground running on Jan. 1. The enemies of wildlife won't pause for a second, so neither will we. Help prepare the Center for a successful 2015. Please make your tax-deductible donation to the Endangered Species Act Protection Fund today. For the wild, | | Kierán Suckling Executive Director Center for Biological Diversity @KieranSuckling | | Please share this message with your social networks: This message was sent to ignoble.experiment@arconati.us. All donations to the Center for Biological Diversity are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Our tax ID number is 27-3943866. When donating online to the Center for Biological Diversity, always confirm that the donation page is located at salsalabs.com or roisolutions.net |
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