Wednesday, July 1, 2026

🦅 Celebrate Independence Day with your very own Bald Eagle

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PROTECT BIRDS YEAR-ROUND THIS 4TH OF JULY

Bald Eagle.

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KAREN,

Every Fourth of July, we celebrate what the Bald Eagle represents—freedom, democracy, and the enduring spirit of this country. This year, we're also celebrating these iconic raptors as one of America's greatest conservation success stories.

Once driven to the brink of extinction by DDT and habitat loss, the Bald Eagle’s recovery is a testament to effective science-based conservation and sustained advocacy. But that recovery is not guaranteed without continued vigilance. Warming landscapes, intensifying storms, and degraded habitats pose new risks—reminding us that the work to protect birds and the places they need is never finished.

This Independence Day, start an annual gift to fuel our year-round efforts to secure the Bald Eagle’s safest possible future. When you adopt a Bald Eagle now, you’ll receive a plush bird as our token of thanks, and your gift will automatically renew each year to provide the steadfast protection birds need.

The latest State of the Birds report warns that one-third of U.S. birds need conservation action. Birds are telling us they are in trouble. But thanks to this community’s support, we’re already answering that call with action.

With more than a century of expertise under our wing and caring bird lovers like you behind our efforts, we’re giving species like the Bald Eagle a better chance at survival: restoring and improving the resilience of important landscapes; successfully advocating for climate legislation at the state and federal levels; transforming communities into places where birds flourish; and securing space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive.

Please adopt a Bald Eagle today and keep these birds flying strong, ensuring that the conservation solutions we choose today can secure a safer future for birds tomorrow.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Photo: Ryan O'Keven/Audubon Photography Awards

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

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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Audubon’s 2027 calendar mailed straight to your door 🏠

You can still receive Audubon’s 2027 calendar with an annual gift—but only until midnight!
 Anna’s Hummingbird.

Anna’s Hummingbird.

KAREN, we're putting the final touches on the 2027 Audubon calendar, and we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss your chance to get it delivered straight to your door! When you become an annual supporter, 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. Plus, you’ll get the calendar as our thanks for your commitment to build a brighter future for birds and our planet. Claim your free 2027 calendar with an annual gift before midnight →
Protect birds and get the Audubon Calendar year after year [Donate]
With more than 120 years of expertise under our wing, we know what it takes to protect the birds we love. Using our proven combination of committed advocacy, empowering education, and expert on-the-ground conservation—all guided by research and grounded in our shared love for birds—we can give birds their best chance. Not just to survive, but to thrive. It comes down to this: Where we work—and when you help—birds are better off. But with so much at stake, we can and must do more while there’s still time.

So please, join us in protecting birds with an annual gift while you can still receive Audubon’s 2027 calendar as our thanks.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Top photo: Charlie Sandbo/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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