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For just a few more hours, your gift will help unlock an additional $5,000 to help protect birds and their habitats from extreme weather events like megafires, drought, and terrible storms.
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In the midst of this code-red climate emergency, and as their very survival is threatened, birds are relying on your support now more than ever. So please, be one of the nine new monthly donors we’re depending on and start your monthly gift right away. This special offer ends at midnight tonight. ([link removed])
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Giving Challenge Deadline: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
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There are just a few hours left before our September Giving Challenge expires—and we’re still looking for nine bird lovers to join us with a monthly gift to help unlock an additional $5,000 for birds and the places they need. This special offer ends at midnight tonight, so please don’t wait: Start your monthly gift and give birds like the Northern Spotted Owl the unwavering protection they need and deserve. ([link removed])
As the climate crisis intensifies, wildfires are becoming more numerous, more frequent, more widespread, and more intense. Worse yet, these megafires are severely impacting communities, harming people, and creating a new stressor for birds already threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and other factors.
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.
For over 115 years, Audubon’s proven combination of rigorous science, focused advocacy, and expert on-the-ground conservation has helped provide a better future for countless birds and their habitats. We know what it takes to help birds like the Northern Spotted Owl face the threats the climate crisis presents: By advocating for reduced emissions, we can battle the conditions that dry out our forests and make them more flammable. And that’s good for birds and people.
But how much we can achieve depends on caring friends like you. So please, be one of nine supporters we’re counting on to join us with a monthly donation before midnight tonight—and when you do, thanks to a generous group of donors, you’ll help unlock $5,000 more for birds and their habitats. ([link removed])
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