Help me protect wildlife and Endangered Sharks
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I am fundraising for World Wildlife Fund because I want to protect the future of nature.
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.
“IF WE DON’T SAVE THE OCEANS, IF WE DON’T DO SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT WE ARE DOING TO THE OCEANS, AS WELL AS THE PLANET AT LARGE, WE ARE GOING TO BE VERY SORRY”
- Morgan Freeman.
WATCH the video below by LUSH CO. & SEE WHY SHARKS NEED US NOW ❤
https://youtu.be/ZGWykr--De0
Please join me in my fundraiser to save the sharks. “Running so the SHARKS can SWIM” on September 19, 2021.
If you are interested in helping, I am asking for a donation of $5. All proceeds go directly to the World Wildlife Foundation.
For every $100 raised, I will run one mile and If I reach my goal of $1000, I will run a full marathon dressed as a shark. If you would like to join a leg of the run, let me know and we will arrange a individual start time and location for you on the course.
If you can’t donate, help save sharks in another way. Choose reusable bags and say no to plastic, use natural detergents, read labels, stay aware and USE LESS. Share this message to others who care. Whatever it is, be part of the change for better. Then take a picture and post it on your social media page #savethesharks.
Sharks are senselessly and horrifically being killed every second of everyday in mass numbers. It is devastating. Together let’s stand up for sharks, the ocean and all living things. If even one shark can be saved it will be one more shark left swimming in the ocean.
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For more than 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The world's leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and close to 5 million globally. Your donation to this Panda Nation page supports WWF's global conservation work.
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