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@TEMPLATE edm +PERSONAL -DONATE -- VIEW-ON-SITE -- Save nature -- HEADER -- Join the movement to save nature -- CONTENT -- <p> It’s tough <a #A href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature">being an animal in a human’s world</a>, and it’s only getting tougher. </p> <p> You’ve witnessed how some of Australia’s iconic species are <a #A href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature">battling to survive</a>. Day in and day out, they’re fighting homelessness, hunger and the threat of extinction. </p> <a href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature"><img #WIDE src="https://supporter.wilderness.org.au/image/donations/pilliga-mouse-2.jpg" /></a> <p> {{PRIMARY-SALUTATION}}, I know <a #A href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature">you’re concerned about the future</a> – that’s why I’m writing to you. </p> <p> Australians have a rich history of digging deep to protect the places we love. Right now, we’re standing together for our children, our wildlife and our future. </p> <p> Join the rapidly growing movement of Australians and pledge to make this country a place that both humans and animals can call home. </p> <a #BUTTON href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature">I pledge</a> -- HEADSHOTS -- <img #HEADSHOT src="https://supporter.wilderness.org.au/image/email/wildchat/lyndon.jpg"/> -- SIGNATORY -- Lyndon Schneiders -- SIGNATORY-ROLE -- National Director -- POSTSCRIPT -- Now is the time to act. <a #A href="https://www.wilderness.org.au/SaveNature">Will you pledge to support</a> a safe future, for all Australians? -- AFTERWORD -- <hr /> <p> * NASA confirmed that 2016 was the hottest year ever recorded, just like 2015, and 2014. And even without the El Niño effect this year, 2017 is still likely to be "a top-5 year" for global temperatures. </p>