From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Birds are calling for our help. Will you answer their call?
Date June 30, 2022 6:06 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Help unlock $10,000 in additional support for birds.

Our Giving Challenge is almost over—and with it, your opportunity to have your gift help unlock an additional $10,000 for birds and their habitats.

At a time when 3 billion birds have vanished in just the last 50 years, we’re in a code-red crisis. We can’t let any more birds disappear.

Familiar favorites like the Rufous Hummingbird are counting on you today. Will you answer their call? Start your monthly gift before midnight tonight and have your impact amplified instantly. ([link removed])

[National Audubon Society] ([link removed])

[Rufous Hummingbird.] ([link removed])

Rufous Hummingbird.

Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock $10,000 for backyard birds ([link removed])

Time is running out for birds. ([link removed])

SUSTAINER STATUS:
Unconfirmed

GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE:
MIDNIGHT TONIGHT


Donate Monthly ([link removed])

Donors Needed Before Midnight: 43
To Unlock $10,000

Time is running out to help unlock an additional $10,000 for birds in need. In the midst of this code-red crisis, as climate change and habitat loss threaten two-thirds of North American bird species’ very survival, they're relying on your support now more than ever.

Audubon is committed to protecting vulnerable birds and their habitats, today and tomorrow—and we’re counting on the steady support from 43 caring friends like you to make it all possible. So please, start your monthly gift right away. This special offer, made possible by a generous group of donors, ends at midnight tonight. ([link removed])

For vulnerable birds like the Rufous Hummingbird that rely on finding the right conditions in so many different habitats at just the right seasons during the year, climate change has precipitated a worrying decline. As the changing climate affects the flowers it visits for nectar, with 3 degrees Celsius of warming, this common western species could see its current summer range shrink by 70 percent and its winter range by half.

Birds tell us that their survival—and ours—depends on each of us taking immediate action to curb the worst effects of climate change.

It won’t be easy. It’ll take Audubon’s century of expertise and our proven combination of rigorous research, committed advocacy, and hands-on conservation. But together with the steady, reliable support of this incredible community, we can protect birds and the places they need—in our backyards and our gardens, and everywhere Audubon works.

We’re looking for 43 supporters to start a monthly gift right away to power this work—and when you join us before midnight tonight, you’ll help unlock an additional $10,000 to protect the birds we love. Won’t you join us? ([link removed])

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society

Donate Monthly ([link removed])

Photo: Walter Nussbaumer/Audubon Photography Awards

[Facebook] ([link removed])
[Twitter] ([link removed])
[Instagram] ([link removed])
[YouTube] ([link removed])

National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA
(844) 428-3826 audubon.org ([link removed])

© 2022 National Audubon Society, Inc.

Pause fundraising emails for two weeks ([link removed])

Update your email address or unsubscribe ([link removed])
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis