Monday, April 20, 2026

Where there’s action, there’s hope. Double your impact now for Earth Day >>

There’s still time to correct course and build a brighter future for beloved birds.
PROTECT BIRDS THIS EARTH DAY
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American Goldfinch.

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With their brilliant colors, bouncy flight, and delightfully musical call, American Goldfinches are summer favorites in open habitats across much of North America. But if climate change continues unchecked, they could disappear from 65% of their current breeding range. With three billion birds lost since 1970, and amid a global biodiversity crisis, we must do everything in our power to safeguard those that remain. 

Audubon acts on behalf of birds—and we’ve shown that where there’s action, there’s hope. You become a part of it when you choose to give ahead of Earth Day: Please start a monthly donation today to help protect climate-vulnerable birds like the American Goldfinch and the places they call home. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift could be matched, up to $400,000.
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Birds are already feeling the impacts of climate change, and these impacts 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 that address both the impacts of climate change and its causes—working to increase the resilience of birds and important habitats, while also fighting for cleaner energy and reduced carbon emissions.
The fate of birds, and our shared planet, depends on what we do next. Please start a monthly donation ahead of Earth Day while, thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift could be matched up to $400,000.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Photo: Ann M Pacheco/Audubon Photography Awards

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