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Mass die-offs, breeding failures, and empty seabird colonies have marine biologists in Alaska worried: Could this be the new normal? We won't let it be, KAREN. Birds tell us that their survival—and ours—depends on each of us taking immediate action to curb the worst effects of this climate crisis. | | | | |
Dead Common Murres found in Alaska in 2016. | | | | |
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Unless urgent climate action is taken, the world could soon become uninhabitable for many bird species. But thanks to generous support from people like you, we're building a more sustainable future for birds and people alike. Audubon's Seabird Institute actively works to share conservation methods to benefit rare and endangered seabirds worldwide. And where we work, birds are better off. 50 years ago Audubon set out to bring the Atlantic Puffin back to Maine after it had nearly been hunted out of existence, and today thousands of puffins and other seabirds return to Maine's coast to nest each summer. This work, and all of our work on behalf of birds, is only possible with the steadfast support of caring bird lovers like you. So please, make your annual recurring donation right away, while your first gift will be matched, up to $5,000, for birds and their habitats. Sincerely, National Audubon Society | | | | |
Photos from top: Jeremy Irons; Mick Thompson | | | | |
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