Fight for a future where they're safe.
NAME: KAREN SHARP SUSTAINER STATUS: Unconfirmed GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE: 6/28 | | 100 donors needed now to unlock $5,000 | | | | Dear KAREN, The truth is, birds' future is far from secure: Backyard favorites like the Rose-breasted Grosbeak often stay out of sight, but with their populations steeply dropping, they could disappear altogether. In less than 50 years, there's been a 26% decline among this brightly colored songbird. We can't let them go silent forever. But you can be the hope birds need by starting a dependable monthly gift right away. Be one of the first 100 supporters who start a monthly gift for birds today, and you'll help unlock an additional $5,000 thanks to a group of generous donors. And it's not just the Rose-breasted Grosbeak that is suffering. More than 3 billion birds have vanished in the past 50 years. At this moment, birds' critical habitats are being ravaged. Climate change is forcing them to relocate to find new homes that can sustain them. And if the trends continue, the birds we love may not survive. The outlook is dire for birds—and that's why it's more urgent than ever to make a gift to protect them while we still can. Audubon has what it takes to reverse this disturbing trend and create a brighter future for birds. To revitalize the Rose-breasted Grosbeak and other forest-dwelling birds, National Audubon Society's Healthy Forest initiative has prioritized forest protection and management. And with more than 100 years of expertise creating and maintaining bird-friendly communities, we're restoring and protecting intact forests, promoting plants for birds, and advocating for bird-friendly buildings. But we can only continue our work with the support of friends like you. We're relying on 100 new monthly donors to join us today to unlock an additional $5,000 in critical funds for birds. Together we can ensure that birds like the Rose-breasted Grosbeak have what they need to survive the threats they face and thrive once again. Sincerely, National Audubon Society | | | | |
Photo: Sharon Dobben/Audubon Photography Awards | | | | |
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