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KAREN, will you claim your early Earth Day match offer now?

Please do your best for birds in the spirit of Earth Day.
Spotted Owl
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Spotted Owl.

2026 Earth Day challenge graphic | Spotted Owl
“Immediate conservation needed for birds that have experienced the steepest population losses.” That’s how the 2025 State of the Birds report characterized the situation facing 112 birds who have lost more than half of their populations in the last 50 years. Out of these, the Spotted Owl and 32 other species are categorized as Yellow Alert Tipping Point Species—having experienced long-term population losses and requiring continued conservation efforts to sustain recovery. At a time when one-third of U.S. bird species are in need of conservation action, we must urgently soar to their defense.

Please start a monthly donation right away to give the birds the protection they need—not just today but tomorrow, too. Thanks to a group of generous donors your first gift ahead of Earth Day could be matched, up to $400,000, to bring birds back from the brink.
2026 Earth Day graphic | middle image
As birds decline, so too does the health of the ecosystems we rely on for clean water, food, and climate resilience. But we are not without hope, KAREN: Urgent action now can reverse these declines and build a more resilient, healthier future for all. That’s why we’re responding to the greatest challenges facing birds and people today while anticipating the issues and opportunities of tomorrow. With caring friends like you by our side, we remain focused on birds because we know their collective health reflects the health of our planet—and what’s good for birds is good for the Earth.
So, in the midst of this code-red crisis, we’re asking: Will you do your best for birds in the spirit of Earth Day? Please start your monthly gift today while your first gift could go 2X as far.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

 

Photo: Sean Kite/Audubon Photography Awards

National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street
New York, NY 10014 USA
(844) 428-3826 | www.audubon.org

© 2026 National Audubon Society

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Birds are at their tipping point. Will you be the friend they need today? [Match Active]

Make 2X the impact before this Earth Day match offer expires →
ACTIVE NOW 2X Match
PROTECT BIRDS THIS EARTH DAY
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Whooping Cranes.

2X Match Active [Double Your Impact]
KAREN, the Whooping Crane is one of the rarest North American birds—and also one of the largest and most magnificent. Once fairly widespread on the northern prairies, it was brought to the brink of extinction in the 1940s. Now this endangered species once again finds itself at a tipping point, having lost more than 50% of its population over the last 50 years, with declines accelerating sharply within the past decade.

For vulnerable birds like the Whooping Crane, what matters most is what people like you—people who care about birds and are ready to help—do next. Please be one of the caring friends we’re counting on to start a monthly donation ahead of Earth Day while your first gift could be matched, up to $400,000, to build a brighter future for the birds you love.
2026 Earth Day graphic | middle image
The situation is dire, but together, we’ve shown that where there’s action, there’s hope—bringing many beloved species back from the brink using our proven combination of rigorous research, committed advocacy, empowering education, and hands-on conservation. With more than 120 years of expertise under our wing and caring bird lovers like you behind our efforts, we’re giving species like the Whooping Crane a better chance at survival: 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, and securing space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive.
We can create a safer future for birds and people. We already are. But we can do more, and we must while we can still make a difference. So please, don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to double your impact for birds—start your monthly gift by Earth Day and your first contribution could be matched!

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Photo: Tim Timmis/Audubon Photography Awards

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

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