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Jul 14, 2011

Life Grows On Photo ContestVote for a chance to win!

Tomorrow is the last day you can vote for your favorite photos of WWF's "Life Grows On" photo contest. Your votes will decide who wins the classic polar bear photo adventure provided by Natural Habitat Adventures.

Check out the top 50 photo contest submissions and select your favorite. After you vote, you can spin the wheel for a chance to win a WWF reusable mug in our daily instant win game! There will be 10 instant winners today--are you one of them?

Vote at http://bit.ly/qc5y4J

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Vote for a chance to win this porcelain reusable WWF mug.

 

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Posted: Thursday July 14, 2011, 12:34 pm
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