From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject We’re counting on 31 bird lovers to join us before midnight tomorrow →
Date September 26, 2022 11:02 PM
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Time is running out to unlock $5,000 more

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Right now, you have a powerful opportunity to unlock an additional $5,000 for the birds we love:

31 Donors Needed Right Away

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GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT TOMORROW

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At a time when the climate crisis is making extreme weather events commonplace, threatening birds like the Sandhill Crane, we don’t have a moment to lose. Birds are relying on your generosity now more than ever.

Will you answer their call and be one of the 31 bird lovers we urgently need? Start your monthly gift before midnight tomorrow and have your impact amplified instantly. ([link removed])

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We Need 31 Donors Now To Unlock $5,000

Rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the birds that depend on them are suffering from drought across the country. It’s a worst-case scenario playing out before our eyes.

Birds like the Sandhill Crane can’t endure such severe weather—and as the climate crisis worsens, these types of dangerous weather extremes could become more and more common. But today, you can help: Be one of the 31 supporters we’re counting on to make a monthly donation before midnight tomorrow, and when you do, you’ll help unlock $5,000 more for birds and the places they need thanks to a group of generous donors. ([link removed])

 

How birds are impacted by extreme weather

Crippling droughts can push birds to their physiological limits and make them vulnerable to lethal dehydration.

Intense and long-lasting rain storms lead to prolonged migrations and potentially higher bird mortality.

Megafires are destroying vital habitats, forcing many to search for new places to nest and forage.

 

Birds tell us it is not too late, but there is no time to lose. That’s why Audubon and our partners worked to help get the Inflation Reduction Act across the finish line, including new drought funding and language for ecosystem and habitat restoration. We couldn’t do this important work without people like you, so please: Be one of the 31 dedicated bird lovers we’re counting on to join us with a monthly donation before midnight tomorrow while every gift will help unlock $5,000 more. ([link removed])

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Photo: Gary Zeng/Audubon Photography Awards

 

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