From Sarah Rose, Vice President of Climate <[email protected]>
Subject [GIVING CHALLENGE] Birds on the brink are counting on your steadfast support
Date May 26, 2023 11:04 PM
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Help unlock $5,000 in additional support for birds.

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Storms have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide. And in the next 50 years, they’re expected to become even more frequent and intense. Birds are telling us it’s time to act on climate. They’re already suffering from the effects of this code-red climate crisis—effects that will only intensify unless we change course.

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Our work gives birds on the brink their best hope for survival—and our best efforts depend on the support of caring bird lovers like you. Please, don’t wait: Start your monthly gift right away while it will help unlock $5,000 more for birds and their habitats. ([link removed])

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Birds can’t escape the impacts of extreme weather. But you can help. ([link removed])

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The Piping Plover’s pale back matches the white sand beaches and alkali flats that it inhabits. But with many of its nesting areas subject to human disturbance and other threats, it is now considered an endangered or threatened species in all parts of its range. As heavy downpours, flooding, and rising sea levels become increasingly common as the climate crisis worsens, we must flock together now for their protection.

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Birds can’t escape the impacts of extreme weather

The Piping Plover is an endangered or threatened species in all parts of their range.

389 North American bird species are at increasing risk of climate extinction.

We’ve lost 3 billion birds in the span of a human lifetime.

 

Extreme weather is only getting worse as climate change advances. If it continues unchecked, the danger that lies ahead could worsen the impacts on birds and their habitats. But because we have listened to what birds are telling us, we’re already protecting vulnerable species in every landscape where we work. With your support, we’re preserving important habitats, advancing climate action, advocating for sound policy, and supporting sustainable resource management.

And we can achieve even more if you’ll join us with a generous gift. We’re counting on 39 more caring friends to start a monthly donation during our special Giving Challenge. Please consider donating right away to help unlock $5,000 more to safeguard birds and the places they need. ([link removed])

Sincerely,

Sarah Rose, Vice President of Climate

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