We know we’ve been asking a lot, but that’s because birds’ needs right now are serious and urgent, and because this year is almost over. It’s no exaggeration to say birds are in a code-red crisis. And as the end of 2025 ticks closer, you are their best hope for survival. What we raise in the next few hours will help shape what we can do to help birds in 2026. And this 2X match gives you an even more powerful opportunity to help.
The threats birds face today, from climate change to habitat loss, are a literal life-or-death situation. Many of our most beloved species could be pushed to the brink of extinction by climate change—and once they’re gone, it will be too late.
With more than a century of conservation expertise under our wing, our research is powering a path forward to help more birds survive at this critical time. And through important advocacy and hands-on conservation action to maintain and protect resilient landscapes across the nation, we’re pushing for the large-scale change it will take to ease habitat loss and help reverse the climbing temperatures of our current climate crisis.
We know we’ve been asking a lot, but that’s because birds’ needs right now are serious and urgent, and because this year is almost over. It’s no exaggeration to say birds are in a code-red crisis. And as the end of 2025 ticks closer, you are their best hope for survival. What we raise in the next few hours will help shape what we can do to help birds in 2026. And this 2X match gives you an even more powerful opportunity to help.
The threats birds face today, from climate change to habitat loss, are a literal life-or-death situation. Many of our most beloved species could be pushed to the brink of extinction by climate change—and once they’re gone, it will be too late.
With more than a century of conservation expertise under our wing, our research is powering a path forward to help more birds survive at this critical time. And through important advocacy and hands-on conservation action to maintain and protect resilient landscapes across the nation, we’re pushing for the large-scale change it will take to ease habitat loss and help reverse the climbing temperatures of our current climate crisis.