Friday, January 20, 2023

[Midnight Deadline] Get your gift MATCHED for seabirds

Your first annual gift will be matched, up to $5,000, for the birds we love.
National Audubon Society
Common Murres.
Dead Common Murres found in Alaska in 2016.
Only hours left: Match Offer ends at midnight tonight
MATCH CHALLENGE
Your First Annual Gift Matched, Up to $5,000

Match Challenge Deadline: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
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Dear KAREN,

Seven years ago, tens of thousands of seabirds washed ashore along the Alaskan coast. Scientists have since estimated that 1 million Common Murres died during this mass mortality event—the largest known die-off of a single bird species ever.

As the climate crisis worsens, mass die-offs like these, that used to be rare events, are now occurring with shocking regularity. So we're turning to dedicated bird lovers like you today: Will you be one of the bird lovers we're counting on to join us with an annual donation while, thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift will be matched up to $5,000 to safeguard birds and their habitats? Your annual sustaining gift will provide uninterrupted resources our teams can depend on in their work to defend birds year after year. Please don't wait: This special offer expires at midnight tonight!
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Seabirds are key indicators of the changes taking hold of our warming planet. If they are in trouble, so are we. That's why, on behalf of birds and guided by research, Audubon continues to advocate for practical, effective solutions to the urgent problem of climate change—just as we have for decades now. We're proudly defending the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and updating the Magnuson Stevens Act, our primary federal fisheries law, to ensure seabirds around the country have plenty of fish to eat.

But this code-red emergency won't be solved overnight—and it can't be solved without the support from caring people like you. Please take immediate action for birds like the Common Murre. Make an annually recurring donation today and your first gift will be matched, up to $5,000, to ensure the birds we love have dependable protection now and in the future.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society
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Photos from top: Mark Thiessen/AP; Mick Thompson
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