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[2X match] At stake: What we’ve built for birds

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Donations doubled now Whooping Crane. We’ve built a powerful web of protection to shield the bi

Donations doubled now [National Audubon Society]( Whooping Crane. [Special $75,000 match for new monthly donors]( We’ve built a powerful web of protection to shield the birds we love. But what we’ve created together is now at terrible risk, as the administration continues its focused drive to shred conservation gains. We can’t let them gain any more ground or build any more momentum. There’s never been a more urgent time to stand up for birds. [We ask you to become a monthly sustainer now—when our Fall Match Campaign doubles your first three months of giving. This gives you twice the power to defend birds and the places they need, and supports our ongoing work to protect them. There’s not a moment to waste: We need 544 friends like you to join us as monthly givers today.]( Under the current leadership, even our most important gains are at stake: The Endangered Species Act, a cornerstone of conservation law—now a target for changes that would seriously undermine it. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the country’s best bird protection measure—disastrously weakened. Key pollution regulations—recklessly rolled back. And vital climate commitments—abandoned. And that means birds themselves are at stake. We must act now to protect them, their habitats, and their future. [Your gift]( sustains our powerful, principled advocacy, letting us meet the administration’s attacks with our strongest defense, and making us partners in the long-term fight to uphold all we’ve built for birds. This is important: [Will you join us today as a friend we can count on—month in and month out? Our Fall Match Campaign now doubles your first three monthly gifts. But this special match opportunity ends September 30! So don’t miss this chance. Please become a monthly donor now.]( Sincerely, National Audubon Society [Give Now]( Photo: Karen Willes/Audubon Photography Awards [$10]( [$15]( [$20]( [$35]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) [audubon.org]( © 2018 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause email for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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