This triple match to help National Geographic expires tonight. This triple match to help National Geographic expires tonight. | View online | | | | | | Our planet's greatest treasures are under threat. Some of the most iconic animals on the planet—lions, elephants, rhinos—face the threat of extinction. Our most amazing wild places like our rivers and oceans are filling with trash and toxic chemicals. And the people and cultures who each make humankind unique are slowly disappearing, their stories, languages, and knowledge lost forever. It doesn't have to be this way. Your Giving Tuesday gift of $10 or more can help repair our broken planet. And for today only, your gift will go THREE times as far to support the cutting-edge research, conservation efforts, and innovative storytelling that are key to saving our planet's greatest treasures. | | Here are just a few examples of the types of world-changing projects your gift today could support: | National Geographic Fellow Steve Boyes and his team are undertaking a dangerous journey through the remote Okavango River Basin in Africa to survey the source waters that support about a million people and countless threatened species. Humans are slowly encroaching on this vital habitat, threatening the lions, cheetahs, and elephants that rely on this freshwater source. It is imperative that Steve and his team are able to continue their research to better understand how to protect this crucial ecosystem. "Yes, match my Giving Tuesday gift 3X to support conservation, exploration, and education projects!" | | | | | This is the only planet we've got. That's why we need you to step up this Giving Tuesday to help protect our ecosystems and endangered wildlife, preserve the history of our ancestors, and educate future generations on sustainable practices. We don't have any time to spare—make your gift of $10 or more today and it will go 3X further to fund the efforts of our Explorers, scientists, educators, and storytellers working toward a sustainable planet. Thank you for standing with us. Sincerely, | Sarah Stallings Senior Director, Annual Giving | | | Elephant photo by Cory Richards, jaguar photo by Foto Natura/Minden Pictures, earth's ecosystem photo by Cory Richards. You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our Privacy Policy. If you reside in the European Economic Area and wish to withdraw your consent to receive marketing communications, please click here. For all others, click here to unsubscribe. The National Geographic Society is a nonprofit organization driven by the belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The National Geographic Society is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization. Copyright © 2018 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. National Geographic Society | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 You may not be able to save the whole world, but you can make a difference in your own backyard by planting a garden with native plants to provide sustainable habitat for local pollinators and other wildlife. | privacy |
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