You are the steadfast support birds need
Birds are in a code-red crisis, and their prospects may look dire. There's still time to secure a better future for many of the birds we love—still time to prevent more species from disappearing forever—but only if we help them now. Start a gift that renews automatically each year and gives birds protection they can depend on. Please give right away to ensure birds have the best chance at a bright future! | | | | |
Your first annual gift MATCHED 3X, Up to $25,000 |
| 340 Donors Needed to Protect Birds | | | | | | | | | |
Birds need you now more than ever | | | | |
3 billion birds have vanished in less than one person's lifetime. | | | | | |
A staggering two-thirds of North American bird species face the all-too-real risk of climate extinction. | | | | | |
70+ species of birds have lost half of their populations in the past 50 years. | | | | | |
What we raise by midnight tonight will shape what Audubon can accomplish in the coming year. And when you give to Audubon, you can be confident that birds will be better off where we work. This past year, your steadfast support empowered us to work with state and federal lawmakers to get the most comprehensive climate-focused bill signed into law. You've fueled our nationwide efforts and helped us gain incredible ground: Audubon's Seabird Institute ensured twice as many seabird chicks survived the summer and fledged compared to last year, and Audubon and The Nature Conservancy were awarded an unprecedented $40 million grant to lead and implement a water trust to benefit Great Salt Lake and its wetlands. We're counting on you, KAREN, to help us step into 2023 prepared to defend birds with our combined might. This is your best chance to ensure birds have what they need in the year to come—and for many years after. Please start your annual donation before this special 3X match expires, and your first gift will have triple the impact. Sincerely, National Audubon Society | | | | |
Photo: Michele Black/Great Backyard Bird Count | | | | |
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