We must be steadfast in birds' defense, not just today, but tomorrow, too.
KAREN, Our latest research confirms that fall migration is the most dangerous season for warblers—and the greatest period of vulnerability for long-distance migratory birds overall. For the Golden-winged Warbler, which already has a small population size, this perilous journey could determine its very survival. If we want to ensure a brighter future for birds and their habitats, we must be steadfast in their defense—not just today, but tomorrow, too. Ahead of National Wildlife Day, please give them the protection they deserve with an annual donation today. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your gift could be matched dollar for dollar, up to $30,000. |
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The Golden-winged Warbler—alongside 111 other beloved birds—is at a crisis "Tipping Point," having already lost at least half of its population in the last 50 years. These species need focused research and rapid conservation action to prevent further declines. Yet there’s still time to bring them back from the brink. With more than a century of expertise under our wing and caring friends like you behind our efforts, we’re leading the way with proven, scalable solutions: protecting critical habitats, advancing bold climate action, and fighting for the policies birds need to survive.
But these migration dangers won’t disappear overnight—which is why it’s so critical that we be unwavering in our research, advocacy, and conservation efforts. Right now, your first annual donation will could matched dollar for dollar, up to $30,000. Start your annual gift ahead of National Wildlife Day and make twice the impact for the birds you love.
Sincerely,
National Audubon Society |
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