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  1. Jan 11

    A ’Thank you' has little currency worldwide and yet there are many things to be grateful for. This we thank nature for all the benefits it gives us. Raise your voice for nature and tell us what you’re most thankful for by using

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  2. Jan 11

    A big Thank You to our supporters and our online community from Yvonne Mukami. You help our efforts to make nature matter and keep this world and everything on it safe!

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  3. Jan 11

    Did you read about the wonderful 157 new species discovered in the region? Why not take a look at these exciting species!

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  4. Jan 10

    “If you’re not paying attention to [the IPCC 1.5 report and WWF's Living Planet Report ], you’re just not being a good steward of your business any more, whether you are a corporate or a financial institution.” -

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Our food systems need transformation. Not just for ourselves, but for the planet.

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  6. Jan 4

    Give more hugs. © Gernant Magnin / WWF-Netherlands

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  7. Jan 4

    Make new friends. © Patrick Bentley / WWF-US

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  8. Jan 4

    Exercise every day. © R.Isotti, A.Cambone / Homo Ambiens / WWF

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  9. Jan 4

    See things from a new perspective. © Michel Gunther / WWF

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  10. Jan 4

    Eat more greens! © Fritz Pölking / WWF

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  11. Jan 4

    Smile more often! © Abhishek Madhavan / WWF

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  12. Jan 4

    Make more time for dancing. © Souvik Kundu / WWF

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  13. Jan 4

    Spend more time with family. © Scott Davis

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  14. Jan 4

    Save for the future. © Peter Chadwick / WWF

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  15. Jan 4

    There’s so much to learn from the animal kingdom this year: Stretch every morning. © Richard Barrett / WWF-UK

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  16. Jan 2

    Great news to kick off 2019: National Park in Nepal is officially the country’s first plastic-free protected area 😍

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  17. 27 Dec 2018
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  18. 27 Dec 2018

    (9/9) 2018 has been a turbulent year for protecting endangered species from poaching. We focused on reducing the demand for illegal ivory through consumer behaviour change campaigns.

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  19. Retweeted
    26 Dec 2018
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  20. 26 Dec 2018

    (8/9) We worked with Inuit organizations in the Eastern Arctic to secure an 11 million hectare area and related Inuit benefit agreement.

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