Dear Alan, Congratulations and thank you! As we head into 2006, WWF activists like you have given Planet Earth two huge presents and made the future much brighter for caribou, polar bears, wolves, and countless other creatures:
* Yesterday, the U.S. Senate blocked an attempt to authorize oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, one of the world's most outstanding ecoregions. Learn more at the following site: http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=30516&l=113954 * In early December, world governments finalized the ground rules for the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol and set the stage for discussions to further cut carbon emissions after the protocol expires in 2012. Learn more at the following site: http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/ctt.asp?u=30516&l=113955 These two victories epitomize the dedication and power of WWF's activists. Sometimes we take ourselves too literally when we say, "We speak for those creatures who have no voice in their own future." In these cases, that might be an understatement. I can't thank you enough for all you do and am confident that we will have even more successes next year. I urge you to take time during this holiday season to celebrate and relish these impressive achievements. Sincerely, Carter S. Roberts World Wildlife Fund Washington, DC _____________________________________________________________________ You received this message because [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an activist with the World Wildlife Fund Conservation Action Network. _____________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word REMOVE in the subject line or you can unsubscribe at http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org/unsubscribe/index.asp. _____________________________________________________________________ Direct any questions about the WWF Conservation Action Network to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________________ The Conservation Action Network is sponsored by World Wildlife Fund-US. Known worldwide by its panda logo, WWF is dedicated to protecting the world's wildlife and the rich biological diversity that we all need to survive. The leading privately supported international conservation organization in the world, WWF has sponsored more than 2,000 projects in 116 countries and has more than 1 million members in the United States. WWF calls on everyone -- government, industry, and individuals -- to take responsibility by taking action to save our living planet. World Wildlife Fund 1250 Twenty-fourth Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 http://www.worldwildlife.org http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org
