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Increased water demand from a growing Utah population and decreasing river flows—a symptom of drought and changing climate—have degraded ecosystems in and around Great Salt Lake.
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The birds that rely on this critical stopover point during their migration are counting on your support. Will you be the friend they, and other birds impacted by climate change, need today? Start your monthly gift right away and help unlock an additional $5,000 for birds like the Sandhill Crane. ([link removed])
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37 new monthly donors needed to unlock $5,000
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Giving Challenge Deadline: Midnight Friday
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Time is of the essence for developing long-term solutions to save Utah’s Great Salt Lake. Despite the increased water levels from this year’s snowpack, the lake still faces long-term threats from water diversions, warming temperatures, and changing precipitation patterns. The 10+ million birds that depend on this ecosystem for breeding, nesting, or as a critical refueling point in their lengthy migrations are calling for our help.
Birds like the Sandhill Crane are depending on us. Will you answer their call today? Please be one of the 37 caring friends we’re counting on to join us with a monthly gift right away. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your gift will help unlock $5,000 more for the birds you love. ([link removed])
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The deadly cost of drought and climate change
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Low water levels affect food sources for migratory birds like the Sandhill Crane.
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389 North American bird species are at increasing risk of climate extinction.
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We’ve lost 3 billion birds in the last 50 years and must protect those that remain.
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Birds tell us it’s not too late—but there’s no time to lose. With the ability to impact Western water policy and with expertise in conservation, we are uniquely positioned to identify long-term water-management solutions that will secure a reliable supply for Great Salt Lake and the birds that depend on it. And with the support of generous people like you, we’re succeeding—working in state houses and the U.S. Capitol to achieve significant policy changes that are critical steps to a brighter future for birds and people alike. And those are just some of the ways we can protect birds and the places they need across North America with your help.
Will you please join in these efforts, and be part of all we do to protect birds everywhere we work? Remember, your new monthly gift helps unlock $5,000 more, but this giving challenge ends on Friday. So please, be one of 37 friends we need to join us right away—and make the most of this chance to help with your most generous gift. ([link removed])
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