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WWF Bulgaria is launching donation campaign "Subscribe to Nature"

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The nature protection organization WWF - Bulgaria is launching a campaign entitled "Subscribe to Nature". 

The disappearance of wild animals is a series in which we play the main role. In less than one human lifetime, 73% of vertebrates in wild nature have disappeared. Climate change, overexploitation of natural resources, habitat destruction, disease and invasive species are pushing ecosystems to ruin. Change destabilizes societies, generates social crises, conflicts and climate refugees, WWF says. 
According to environmentalists, there is still time for reversing the process by preserving forests and protecting the home of wild animals. 

WWF is calling on its supporters to participate in the "Subscribe to Nature" campaign with a monthly donation of their choice. This can be done at dari.wwf.bg.

Media partners of WWF Bulgaria are the Bulgarian National Radio, BTA and Sofia Municipality. 

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