Celebrate Rachel Carson’s legacy by donating to protect wildlife, the environment and our health.
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Hi John,
Just checking in to make sure you saw Emily’s email. I hope you had the chance to learn more about Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book, Silent Spring, and her work shaping the environmental movement as we know it today.
To celebrate Rachel Carson’s birthday this weekend, members like you are donating to protect wildlife, the environment and our health — and receiving a free book as a gift. You only have a few hours left to claim this special offer.
Donate by midnight tonight to claim a copy of DDT Wars with a donation of $37 or more, or start a new monthly gift of $15 or more and receive a rare copy of Acorn Days:
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Your support will continue Rachel Carson’s work and make major climate successes possible — slashing climate pollution, putting the brakes on warming and creating a vital Earth for everyone.
Thank you for all you do,
Sam Parry
Director, Membership
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John, did you know Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking 1962 book, Silent Spring, helped inspire EDF’s first mission? Rachel Carson, a pioneering biologist, drew a direct line from pesticides to the death of songbirds and inspired EDF’s founders to ban the pesticide DDT.
You can celebrate Rachel Carson’s birthday this weekend and everything she and EDF founders accomplished protecting wildlife, the environment and our health.
When you donate by Monday at midnight, you can receive a free book that celebrates the connection between Rachel Carson’s legacy and EDF’s founding.
# Donate $37 or more to receive a copy of DDT Wars: Rescuing Our National Bird, Preventing Cancer, and Creating EDF by EDF co-founder Charles F. Wurster:
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DDT Wars is a first-hand account of how 10 lawyers banded together to save bird of prey like ospreys and bald eagles from being poisoned by DDT. It all started with $37 — the fee required to register as a nonprofit in New York in 1967.
# Or start a new monthly gift of $15 or more to receive a rare copy of Acorn Days: The Environmental Defense Fund and How it Grew by EDF’s first secretary, Marion Lane Rogers:
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Acorn Days is a light-hearted tell-all that you won’t find in bookstores. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to get your very own copy and witness the environmental movement’s beginning.
We’re releasing just 100 copies of each book from the vault for this weekend only.
Rachel Carson opened our eyes to the harm being done to the environment. Your support today will continue her legacy and drive progress to stabilize our climate, protect our health and strengthen the ability of people and nature to thrive.
Thank you for carrying on the work of early pioneers like Rachel, Charlie and Marion.
Emily Stevenson
Manager, Online Membership
P.S. Celebrate Rachel Carson’s legacy with a one-time gift of $37, or a new monthly gift of $15 or more, and you’ll be taken back in time to read an early chapter of EDF’s history first-hand, from the people who were there:
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