Protect the water that birds depend on
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Sandhill Crane.
Sandhill Crane.
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Water sustains life. And each year, over a million Sandhill Cranes converge on the life-giving banks of the Platte River Valley before continuing north to their nesting grounds. These magnificent birds have depended on this key stopover site for over 10,000 years since the river’s origins. But as droughts ravage these critical habitats, they are literally drying up. And with extreme weather like droughts, fires, and devastating storms projected to become more frequent, birds will continue to suffer some of the most intense consequences of climate change.

That’s where you come in. Together we can help birds like the Sandhill Crane survive the worst effects of extreme weather. We’re looking for 450 dedicated bird lovers to join us with a monthly gift. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your gift will help unlock another $75,000 for birds. But please hurry, this phenomenal offer ends soon, on Giving Tuesday.
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With so much at stake, every action we take to protect the birds we love from the destructive results of extreme weather has positive ripple effects. And when you give to Audubon today, you’re amplifying your impact. You’re empowering our advocacy work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. You’re advancing sound water policy through Audubon’s Western Water Initiative, allowing us to protect a future where hundreds of bird species and millions of people rely on flowing rivers. And you’re enabling us to build a world where birds and people thrive side-by-side.

Ensure your support for birds never dries up—by starting your dependable monthly gift right now. When you donate today, you’ll help unlock another $75,000 to protect all birds from the most dangerous effects of climate change. Please don’t delay! There are only three days left when your monthly gift activates even more protection for birds.

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Photos from top: Jayne Hemmerich/Audubon Photography Awards; Salt Marsh, Kansas, Barry Jones/USFWS
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