Help unlock $10,000 to protect the birds in our communities.
NAME: KAREN SHARP SUSTAINER STATUS: Unconfirmed GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE: 2 DAYS | | Donors Needed Right Away: 175 to Unlock $10,000 | | | | Dear KAREN, A streak of orange seen through the trees would delight any bird lover. But the future may not be so bright for the beloved Baltimore Oriole: Their population has declined 44% since 1970—and it's one of the two-thirds of North American species facing increasing risk of extinction from climate change. Vulnerable birds like the Baltimore Oriole need your help to survive this climate emergency. We're counting on 175 bird lovers to step up as monthly donors today while every gift will help unlock $10,000 more to protect birds and their habitats. Will you be one of them? At a time when 3 billion birds have vanished in just the last 50 years, we're in a code-red crisis. Birds tell us that their very survival—and ours—depends on action right now to curb the worst effects of climate change. With your support, we will work to conserve and restore natural spaces—protecting intact forests, promoting plants for birds, and advocating for bird-friendly buildings—and provide more of the places that backyard birds like the Baltimore Oriole need to thrive. And if we can inspire the adoption of cleaner, greener power, we can create a healthier natural world for us all. With more than a century of expertise on our side, we know what it takes to protect vulnerable birds. We've brought many beloved species back from the brink through our proven combination of empowering education, committed advocacy, and expert on-the-ground conservation—all guided by science and grounded in our love for birds. And now, we're counting on the support of generous people like you to ensure that our beloved birds can have a more hopeful future. So please, join with your fellow bird lovers today: Be one of 175 supporters that we're relying on to start a monthly gift right away—and for a limited time, your donation will help unlock $10,000 in additional support to protect birds and their habitats. Sincerely, The National Audubon Society | | | | |
Photo: Una Davenhill/Great Backyard Bird Count | | | | |
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