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Dear KAREN, Yet another warning sign for potential climate disaster is happening right before our eyes: Early spring. As temperatures warm, millions of birds migrate earlier. However, not all species can adapt as rapidly as others, leaving birds like the Broad-tailed Hummingbird to miss out on critical food resource needed for breeding. We can work to prevent this catastrophe—but we're counting on caring friends like you to power our best work on behalf of birds. Please start your dependable annual gift right away while your first gift will be matched 2X, up to $50,000. | | | | |
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The birds you love are in crisis | | | | |
Altered seasons threaten migratory birds. | | | | | |
This challenge is compounded by habitat loss, extreme weather, and fatal building collisions. | | | | | |
We can change course for the birds we love if we act now. | | | | | |
Photo: Mick Thompson. Illustrations: Broad-Tailed Hummingbird, Scarlet Tanager, Common Loon. | | | | |
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