Friday, June 28, 2024

Birds are suffering from the impacts of climate change. Will you help?

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KAREN, earlier today we reached out with a special opportunity to protect beloved birds like the Piping Plover and the American Goldfinch. Remember: When you make your annual gift today, your first donation will be matched—doubling your impact immediately.
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Please don't wait: Start your annual donation now and get your first gift matched, up to $75,000, to power our best work on behalf of birds like the Piping Plover and the American Goldfinch.
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Deadline Approaching: Protect the birds like the Piping Plover with 2X the might
 
Dear KAREN,

At one point, the Great Lakes region was home to anywhere from 500 to 800 nesting pairs of Piping Plovers. But by 1990, that number dwindled to just about a dozen pairs. Now, the Piping Plover is listed as endangered in thirteen states and threatened elsewhere. Under the most extreme warming scenario, these beloved birds are at risk of losing 87 percent of their range.

It's nothing short of a crisis, which means we don't have a moment to waste in protecting them for generations to come. In fact, two-thirds of North American bird species, including familiar songbirds like American Goldfinches, are at increasing risk of extinction because of climate change. That's why we're counting on bird lovers like you to act now. When you start your annual donation today, your first gift will be matched, up to $75,000, thanks to a group of generous donors.
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For birds like the Piping Plover, more frequent and intense weather events like storms and hurricanes are existential threats. Yet the story of the Piping Plover also proves that where there is action, there is hope: In recent years, they have returned to nest in several sites they had previously abandoned. And research shows that our coastal stewardship is key to this recovery. It comes down to this: Where we work—and when you help—birds are better off.
 
Climate change is putting birds at serious risk.
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These beloved songbirds could disappear from two-thirds of their present breeding range.
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Extreme weather like heat waves and storms endanger young birds.
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We've already lost 3 billion birds in the span of a human lifetime.
 
We're counting on your steadfast support to protect birds and the places they need—not just today, but tomorrow, too. So please, start your annual donation right away and get your first gift matched to safeguard birds like the Piping Plover and the American Goldfinch.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society
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Photo: Sarah Devlin/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: American Goldfinch, Piping Plover.
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