 |  |  |  Join a special group of dedicated supporters that are helping change the face of conservation. Make a resolution for nature and make a difference this year. Join Now » |  |  | Dear Ms. One, You can make a resolution for nature, by joining a special group of dedicated supporters that are helping us change the face of conservation. The Conservancy made great progress in 2012, but to achieve our far-reaching goals, we need the help of our most dedicated supporters who are stepping-up to make a sustained investment in preserving nature by joining our monthly giving program as a Friend of the Nature Conservancy. As a Friend, you will be part of an extraordinary group that, by dividing their support into smaller, automatic monthly donations, is helping us tackle our most complex challenges and long-term projects. Friends receive all the benefits of The Nature Conservancy membership: - Regular updates on how your investment is making a real and substantial difference for people and nature
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Plus, as one of our most valued supporters, Friends have the opportunity to receive special invitations to learn more about our work, to engage with Conservancy scientists, and much more. Please make your resolution for nature today, and join this extraordinary group of conservation leaders. Thank you for all that you do to help create a better and healthier natural world for us all. Sincerely,
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