Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Where should we send your 2026 Audubon calendar?

Give protection for birds, get a gift for you.
                                                               
PROTECT BIRDS YEAR AFTER YEAR
 
KAREN, what better way to make each day count than by enjoying the sight of beautiful birds from across the globe? And what better way to protect them than with an annual gift that will provide the uninterrupted resources our teams can depend on in their work to defend birds year after year?

When you act today, you’ll get Audubon’s 2026 calendar directly to your mailbox as our thanks. Will you claim your calendar by starting an annual gift today?
Protect birds and get the Audubon Calendar year after year
Because more than half of U.S. bird species are in decline—and 3 billion birds have vanished in less than a single human lifetime—they’re counting on caring friends like you to flock together for their protection. With more than a century of conservation expertise under our wing, we know what it takes to protect the birds we love. And with your dependable support, we can.

So please, join us in protecting birds with an annual gift right away while you can still receive our 2026 calendar as our thanks.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society
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Photos: Long-eared Owl, Scott Suriano; Peregrine Falcons, William Farnsworth; Wilson's Plovers, Cindy Barbanera-Wedel; Common Terns, Yan Zhang; Anna's Hummingbird, Jasmine Johnson; Pyrrhuloxia, Marti Phillips; Black-and-white Warbler, Brandon Corry; Blue Jay, Adrienne Elliot; Pine Grosbeak, Faysal Chebbi. All Audubon Photography Awards
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