Act now before this incredible chance to double your impact ends.
Dear KAREN, When the clock strikes midnight, our match offer will be over—and so will this powerful opportunity to get your first annual gift doubled for vulnerable birds like the Scarlet Tanager. With its striking red plumage, this gem of eastern forests could find two-thirds of its current breeding range unsuitable if climate change continues unchecked. These birds can't ask for your love, so we're asking for them: Will you start your annual donation while, thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift will be matched, up to $25,000? The deadline is at midnight tonight, so please, act now before this incredible chance to double your impact ends. | | | | |
Birds are already suffering from the effects of climate change—effects that will only intensify unless we change course. But there's hope in action, and we have practical, effective solutions. Drawing on over a century of expertise, we're defending the laws that protect birds and promoting strong new legislation that will deliver them a brighter future. The Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act would expand available funding to protect habitats across the Western Hemisphere and the Recovering America's Wildlife Act, will ramp up support for declining species and conserve them before they become endangered. | | | | |
The birds we love need protection | | | | |
There are nearly 400 North American bird species at increasing risk of extinction due to climate change. | | | | | |
That list includes beloved species like the Scarlet Tanager. | | | | | |
Scarlet Tanagers could find two-thirds of their current breeding range unsuitable if climate change continues unchecked. | | | | | |
Photo: Travis Bonovsky/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: Scarlet Tanager, Piping Plover, Rufous Hummingbird. | | | | |
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