From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject July declared the hottest month in 120,000 years! Help birds in need:
Date August 17, 2023 11:49 PM
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Scientists just declared July the hottest month in 120,000 years and now we're urgently asking you to make a commitment and help safeguard birds and the places they need to survive. At a time when birds like the American Goldfinch, Cactus Wren, and Lesser Goldfinch are at serious risk from deadly dehydration, we must flock together for their protection.

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So please, be one of the caring friends we’re counting on to make an annual donation right away while your first gift will be matched, up to $5,000, to build a brighter future for the birds you love. ([link removed])

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Baby birds are tumbling from their nests, ending up at wildlife rehabilitation centers dehydrated and in dire need of fluids. The cause of this catastrophe happening before our eyes? Record extreme heat fueled by climate change. Among the most susceptible to high temperatures are small songbirds that dehydrate quickly, like the American Goldfinch. Birds can’t ask for your help. So we’re asking for them: Will you start an annual donation now to protect the birds we love? For a limited time, your first gift will be matched, up to $5,000 thanks to a group of generous donors—so please, start your annual gift right away. Your annual gift will renew automatically each year, providing uninterrupted resources our teams can depend on in their work year after year. ([link removed])

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Severe heat waves are predicted to increase in intensity, frequency, and duration in the coming years—and even birds not directly killed by extreme heat can suffer long-term health damage as a result. But thanks to generous support from people like you, we’re building a more sustainable future for birds and people alike. Through research, advocacy, and hands-on conservation action to maintain and protect resilient landscapes across the nation, we are pushing for the large-scale change it will take to ease habitat loss and help reverse the climbing temperatures of the climate crisis.

 

Climate-vulnerable birds need your help today

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The American Goldfinch has already lost over a quarter of their populations since 1966

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Severe heat waves are predicted to increase in intensity, frequency, and duration in the coming years

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With 3 billion birds lost in the last 50 years, we must do all we can to protect the species that remain

 

This work, and all of our work on behalf of birds, is only possible with the steadfast support of caring bird lovers like you. So please, start your annual recurring donation right away, while your first gift will be matched, up to $5,000, for birds and their habitats. ([link removed])

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National Audubon Society

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Photo: Gillian Overholser/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: American Goldfinch; Lesser Goldfinch; Cactus Wren

 

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