Thursday, June 25, 2026

📆 Safeguard birds throughout every season

Secure your calendar and make a real, ongoing impact for birds.
PROTECT BIRDS YEAR AFTER YEAR
KAREN, summer Summer is just beginning! And what better way to mark the changing of the seasons than with your very own Audubon calendar? Each month captures these seasonal transformations through stunning photography that celebrates birds in all their natural glory—offering a new glimpse into the species we're working tirelessly to protect.

When you start your annual donation today, you’ll help power our work to safeguard birds throughout every season. Your donation will automatically renew each year, giving our teams the dependable support they need. And as an added bonus, you’ll get our beautiful calendar delivered straight to your home as a token of our appreciation! Claim your free 2027 Audubon calendar with an annual gift before June 30th »
Protect birds and get the Audubon Calendar year after year [Donate]
In the midst of this code-red climate crisis, with one-third of U.S. bird species in need of conservation action, your involvement in bird conservation has never been more critical. With the support of this community, we are defending the laws that protect birds, promoting strong new legislation aimed at keeping important habitats resilient, and fighting for the bold action birds need now. And it’s working: Our comprehensive program of research, advocacy, education, and hands-on conservation is a powerful force in preventing future extinctions and helping declining populations recover.

But our best work on behalf of birds depends on the support of people like you. Will you join us with an annual gift today to make a brighter future possible tomorrow? Start your annual donation by June 30th to secure your 2027 calendar and make a real, ongoing impact for birds.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Top photos clockwise from top left: Western Grebe, Thomas Ingram; American Avocet, Todd Nelson; Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Corey Raffel; Black Phoebe, Sandrine Biziaux Scherson. All Audubon Photography Awards.

Middle: White-breasted Nuthatch, Steven Biegler; Red-shouldered Hawks, Peter Hamner; Black Phoebe, Sandrine Biziaux-Scherson; American Avocets, Todd Nelson; Nashville Warbler, Rowland Willis; Cactus Wren, Krisztina Scheeff; Snowy Egret, Tyler Badilla; Northern Saw-whet Owl, Randy Green; Wood Duck, Simon d’Entremont. All Audubon Photography Awards.

National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street
New York, NY
(844) 428-3826 | www.audubon.org

© National Audubon Society

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

[Midnight Deadline] Give protection for birds and get a gift for you!

Snag your very own “Plants for Birds” yard sign with an annual gift today.
Western Tanager.

Western Tanager.

Get your Plants for Birds sign
KAREN, time is running out to claim your very own "Plants for Birds" yard sign!

When you become an annual supporter today, you'll provide the reliable, year-round support that helps protect birds and the habitats they need. And as our thanks, we'll send you a beautiful sign to help spread the word about native plants and bird-friendly spaces right in your own neighborhood.

Our work together has never been more urgent. Over the past century, urbanization has taken, fragmented, and transformed ecologically productive land with sterile lawns and exotic ornamental plants. The human-dominated landscape no longer supports functioning ecosystems or provides healthy places for birds—and the places birds depend on are disappearing every day.

So please, start your annual gift now to power the habitat restoration, native plant education, and community engagement efforts that can help transform our communities into places where birds not only survive, but thrive.
Proudly protect birds Get your Native Plants Sign [Donate]
Because more than half of U.S. bird species are in decline—and 3 billion birds have vanished in less than a single human lifetime—they’re counting on caring friends like you to soar to their defense.

On behalf of birds and guided by science, we have practical and effective solutions to address the urgent and interconnected problems of biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, and climate change.

With 120 years of expertise under our wing, we’re giving species a better chance at survival by:
  • Restoring and improving the resilience of important landscapes
  • Successfully advocating for climate legislation at the state and federal level
  • Transforming communities into places where birds flourish
  • Securing the space and clean air and water that birds and people need to live and thrive
and more.

But we must do more while there’s still time. Start an annual gift now and snag your very own “Plants for Birds” yard sign as our thanks.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Photo: Kerry Howard/Audubon Photography Awards

National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street
New York, NY
(844) 428-3826 | www.audubon.org

© National Audubon Society

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