Dear Momoko, Thank you for your gift of $35.00 to The Wilderness Society. You are making a tremendous difference in the tireless fight to protect and defend nature for all. For too long, public lands have been predominantly managed to benefit a handful of corporate industries via harmful resource extraction like logging, mining and drilling. These exploitative uses fuel climate change, endanger wildlife and disproportionately compromise the health and well-being of Black, Brown, Indigenous and low-income communities. Right now, thanks to your generosity, we have an extraordinary chance to reimagine and expand the promise of America's system of public lands—making them part of the solution to these pressing challenges. But we have a steep climb ahead. The fossil fuel industry still has enormous influence in Washington, D.C., enabled by its powerful friends in Congress who put corporate interests before the health of our people and planet. That is why today I have one more ask for you: Momoko, if you are not already a monthly donor, will you consider taking your support of our natural world one step further by making a monthly donation today? Every monthly commitment made today will be MATCHED dollar-for-dollar for the first THREE months to protect our public lands all year long, for generations to come. Thank you again for being part of our dedicated community of wilderness lovers and protectors. Your partnership means the world to us. Sincerely, The Wilderness Society --- GIFT RECEIPT --- Email Address: mrmomoko.biketour@blogger.com Gift Amount: $35.00 Organization Name: The Wilderness Society Tax ID: 53-0167933 Date of Gift: 06/17/2025 Your gift to The Wilderness Society is tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Please retain this receipt as confirmation of your gift. IRS regulations require us to notify you that The Wilderness Society provided no goods or services in exchange for this contribution. If you have further questions, please contact us at 1-800-843-9453 (1-800-The Wild) or email us at member@tws.org. Photo Credit: Mason Cummings, The Wilderness Society |
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