Monday, June 8, 2026

Soar to birds’ defense this World Oceans Day and make 2X the impact

Give birds the unwavering support they need and deserve.
King Eider

King Eiders.

WORLD OCEANS DAY MATCH ACTIVE [DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT]
The King Eider is well adapted to frigid climates, diving and swimming underwater in seas near the freezing point, resting on ice floes. But like one-third of all sea ducks, this big Arctic dweller is at a crisis Tipping Point. Rapidly warming ocean waters are severely disrupting and depleting the crucial marine food webs these birds rely on. If ever there was a time when birds needed the support of passionate people like you—it’s right now. And there’s no better opportunity to help than today, on World Oceans Day.

Start an annual gift before midnight while your first gift could be matched, up to $20,000, to power urgent conservation efforts.
WORLD OCEANS DAY MATCH ACTIVE [Donate]
Habitat loss, pollution, and climate change are not just harming birds—they’re also threatening our clean water, food security, and community resilience. That’s why we’re working to halt—and ultimately reverse—the decline of seabirds and sea ducks across the Americas. With your support, our comprehensive program of science, advocacy, habitat restoration, and education is a powerful force in preventing future extinctions. Together, we’re protecting nearshore habitats, advocating for climate action, pursuing hemispheric partnerships, and more.

It comes down to this: Where we work—and when you help—birds are better off. Start your annual donation before midnight while your first gift can still go twice as far to support our critical work on behalf of birds.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Photo: Mick Thompson

National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street
New York, NY
(844) 428-3826 | www.audubon.org

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