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Twitter/X
Building a future in which people live in harmony with nature #TogetherPossible
Building a future in which people live in harmony with nature.
#togetherpossible
YouTube
All of us need love to thrive and nature is no different. Time is running out to protect our natural world —to stop forest loss, protect our oceans and freshwater, and secure a future for people and wildlife. Nature needs our love now more than ever. It’s our choice: Love it or lose it.
Our new campaign, “Love It or Lose It”, focuses on love to highlight the interconnected relationship we share with nature and what is at stake if we lose it. Learn more and find out how you can help: http://wwf.to/3aH0OnY
Channel art: Chris Schmidt/Eyemage Media
TikTok
Building a future in which people live in harmony with nature💚#TogetherPossible
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TikTok
This is WWF's profile photo consistency across the legit accounts tracked by NotCommon. Scammers often take advantage of the lack of consistency across an entity's accounts, so the more profile photos are the same, the better.
Username Distribution
wwf (4)
worldwildlifefund (1)
This is WWF's username distribution across the platforms tracked by NotCommon. Low username variation makes it more difficult for impersonators and scammers to create accounts pretending to be WWF.
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