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Please do not hesitate to contact a membership services representative, at 1-800-960-0993, if you have any questions about World Wildlife Fund.  And, to learn more about our current global conservation projects, visit our website at
www.worldwildlife.org .
World Wild Life Fund
1250 Twenty-Fourth St., NW
Washington, DC  20037
www.worldwildlife.org

Some of Earth's most magnificent creatures once freely roamed their natural habitats.  Sadly, their numbers are so diminished now that many teeter on the brink of total extinction!
          Some, like the magnificent tiger, are hunted illegally for their body parts, which are used in traditional Asian medicines.
          Still others are victims of the steady destruction of the fields, forests and other wildlands that fed and sheltered them for thousands of years.
          Unless this terrible situation is stopped soon, many of these noble animals will exist only in paintings and photographs --- and in our memory!

For close to 40 years, World Wildlife Fund has been fighting to protect endangered species around the globe and preserve and restore their natural habitats.  Thanks to dedicated members, WWF is one of the world's most respected wildlife protection organizations --- and one of the most successful!
          But we do not win these tough battles alone.  We rely on the continued help and support of our caring and compassionate members.

How can YOU help, you may ask?  By simply sending a gift to World Wildlife Fund.  For as little as $12.00/month you could help!  But any amount will be welcome.
          If you contribute, you will be taking a strong firm stand against the forces that would destroy wildlife with little regard for future generations.  Your support truly makes a difference!
          Wouldn't it be sad if photographs were the last reminder we had of wild animals?  You can help prevent this with your gift to World Wildlife Fund.  Please be as generous as you can. 
Please do not hesitate to contact a membership services representative, at 1-800-960-0993, if you have any questions about World Wildlife Fund.  And, to learn more about our current global conservation projects, visit our website at
www.worldwildlife.org .