Trouble viewing this email? Click here Because you're a true nature lover, I wanted to make sure you saw our email last week. Your connection with the outdoors shapes who you are, so we want to know: what's in your nature? Take a minute to tell us with one quick question below! Thanks,  Dave Strauss Director of Membership |  | Dear Ms. One, I bet you know the feeling. It's that sense of excitement you get with each amazing discovery... It's that rush you feel when you're hiking high above the trees... It's the tranquility that washes over you as the waves ripple against the shore... Your connection with nature shapes who you are -- it's what makes you, YOU! As a nature lover, we want to know know how you feel connected to the world around you. So tell us: what's in your nature? What's in your nature? Pick your top choice below: | 
I'm wild and free...like an eagle in flight. You won't find me in one place for too long. I like to roam and play in the great outdoors. That's me! | 
I'm peaceful and calm...like a sea turtle in clear waters. Nature is where I go to meditate, clear my mind and get back to basics. That's me! | | 
I'm curious and curiouser...like monkeys at play. My innate sense of wonder means I'll never get sick of seeking answers to nature's big questions. That's me! | 
I'm a protector...like a mother bear with her cubs. My biggest concern is making sure the nature I love is protected, preserved, and well-taken care of. That's me! | | | | | Whether you're marveling at the trees transforming into their fall hues or creating a safe haven for backyard birds, nature plays a special role in your life. Nature isn't just the great outdoors. It's deep in your heart. Thanks for sharing and for protecting the world you love. Sincerely,  Sarah Bradley Online Community Manager The Nature Conservancy PHOTOS: Desert Autumn scene in The San Rafael Swell, Buckhorn Draw Road near Castle Dale, Utah © Leslie Scopes Anderson. White-headed Capuchin © kansasphoto via Flickr/Creative Commons. A green sea turtle glides over Tortagonia reef in northwest Palmyra © Kydd Pollock. Bald eagle in Homer Alaska, United States, North America © James Prout. A female grizzly bear and her two cubs are on alert after sensing the presence of a male grizzly bear in Hallo Bay, Alaska © Stephen Oachs.
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