A couple of weeks ago, I shared the story of Jackie, Shadow, their eaglets, and the effort to protect Moon Camp, an important part of their home and one of their vital foraging areas. I'm happy to this encouraging update with you now. As of today, $4,353,385 has been raised toward the $10 million needed by July 31. That may still sound like a daunting goal, but look how far thousands of small acts of kindness have already taken this campaign. Every donation, every share, and every conversation has helped move it forward. One of the most inspiring parts of this story is that adults aren't carrying this mission alone. When elementary school students learned that Moon Camp could be developed, they didn't just talk about it. They got to work. They've organized lemonade stands, bake sales, created and sold origami eagles, written letters to businesses and community leaders, and spread the word throughout their community. When asked why, their answer was simple. They wanted to help. These kids are the animals' future, and it gives me so much hope to see them stepping up to make a difference. If you'd like to join them and share some more love with Jackie and Shadow's wild home before the July 31 deadline, you can learn more or donate on the Save Moon Camp website. ❤️ Photos shared with permission and courtesy of Save Moon Camp.