For birds like the Piping Plover, the Least Tern, the Black Skimmer, and the American Oystercatcher, sea-level rise and nest washouts from storms and flooding are existential threats. Yet the story of the Piping Plover also proves that where there is action, there is hope: In recent years, they have returned to nest in several sites they had previously abandoned. And research shows that our coastal stewardship is key to this recovery. It comes down to this: Where we work—and when you power this work with generous giving—birds are better off.
We’re counting on your steadfast support to protect birds and the places they need—not just today, but tomorrow, too. So please, start your monthly gift before midnight and help unlock $5,000 more to safeguard birds and the places they need.
Sincerely,
Sarah Rose, Vice President of Climate |
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