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Subject The clock is ticking: Amplify your impact for birds now
Date September 29, 2022 11:02 PM
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Help unlock $5,000 in additional support for the birds we love.

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As the climate crisis grows more dire day after day, extreme weather events—terrible storms, megafires, and droughts—are becoming increasingly common. But Audubon has shown that where there’s action, there’s hope. And together, we can build a brighter future for birds and people.

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Will you be one of the 21 supporters we’re counting on to join us with a monthly gift right away? Remember: Until midnight tomorrow, every monthly donation will help unlock an additional $5,000 for birds like the Northern Spotted Owl. ([link removed])

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Fueled by intense heat and unrelenting drought, fire seasons are growing hotter, bigger, and more destructive. Even fire-loving forest birds like the Northern Spotted Owl, known to thrive in the aftermath of wildfires, are struggling.

As the climate crisis worsens, extreme weather events like these are becoming an all too common occurrence. It’s hurting us, and it’s hurting birds too. But it doesn’t have to be this way: Please start your dependable gift right away and be one of the 21 new monthly donors we need to unlock an additional $5,000 to protect birds and the places they need. ([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.

 

Guided by science, we’re pushing for reduced emissions, greener energy, and more resilient landscapes, which will help make our forests less flammable—an important step in safeguarding the birds that rely on them. With more than a century of conservation expertise behind our efforts, we know what it takes to protect birds and their habitats. And with your support, we can.

Please, be one of 21 caring friends we’re relying on to start your monthly donation right away, while it will help unlock this powerful $5,000 gift. Remember, this special opportunity ends at midnight tomorrow. ([link removed])

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