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I am fundraising for World Wildlife Fund because I want to protect the future of nature.
There are currently about 26,000 polar bears worldwide. But without action on climate change, we could see dramatic declines in polar bear numbers by mid-century.
Sea ice loss from human activity is the cause. Polar bears rely on sea ice for hunting their seal prey—and for traveling, breeding, and sometimes denning.
The Trump administration has begun the process to open a large area of federal waters off Alaska to oil and gas drilling, taking comments on a plan for drilling that is already being challenged in court.
It is imperative that we work to save the sea ice these bears depend on for survival.
Deforestation, climate change, water scarcity, and illegal wildlife trade. These are some of the threats facing our planet today—and no one person or group can tackle them alone. But if we work together, we can take on anything.
We can protect the very things that keep us alive: our forests, our oceans, our fresh water, our wildlife, our energy supply, our food supply.
Please join me in this important work by making a donation today.
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