We're still looking for 15 people to be the friend birds need today.
A typical summer sight is a male American Goldfinch flying over a meadow, flashing golden in the sun, calling “perchickory” as it bounds up and down in flight. In winter, when males and females alike don a subtler brown tone, flocks of goldfinches congregate in weedy fields and at feeders, filling the air with their soft, musical calls. But if climate change continues unchecked, these familiar favorites may become rarer as 65% of this bird’s current breeding range could be lost. KAREN, we’ve acted on behalf of birds for 120 years—and together, we’ve shown that there’s hope in action. Please be one of 15 bird lovers we’re counting on to start a monthly donation today, in honor of Giving Week, to help bring back climate-vulnerable birds like the American Goldfinch. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift could be matched, up to $10,000. |
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Birds are already feeling the impacts of climate change—impacts that will only worsen unless we act. But there is still time to correct course and build a brighter future for beloved birds. With your support, 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. The fate of birds, and our shared planet, depends on what we do next.
Please start a monthly donation this Giving Week while, thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift can be matched up to $10,000 to help bring birds back.
Sincerely,
National Audubon Society |
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