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We need you to stand with us. [112 donors need]

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Are you in? Whooping Crane and Sandhill Cranes. We’re only halfway through the administrationâ

Are you in? [National Audubon Society]( [Whooping Crane and Sandhill Cranes.]( Whooping Crane and Sandhill Cranes. [Be there for birds, no matter what. First three monthly gifts matched.]( We’re only halfway through the administration’s term, and at nearly every turn, they’ve plunged birds into deeper risk. As their agenda wears on, we can expect more of the same. In fact, there’s every sign that they plan to double down. In the years to come, through this term and beyond, birds will need Audubon like never before. They can depend on us, but our best work depends on you. [Make a commitment to be there for them today and tomorrow. Start your dependable monthly donation right away—and get your first three months of giving matched.]( When you become a sustainer, you give birds protection that endures. You make it possible for us to be wherever they need us most. And you keep us there for as long as it takes to secure their safety, with the strength and staying power to help them rise above every challenge. That's the power of [your steady support]( it’s not just birds that benefit. Not only is it a convenient, flexible way to give that earns you the full privileges of an Audubon member, but you’ll feel good knowing you’re making a difference, every month of the year. With more—and worse—to come in the administration’s campaign against conservation, a long fight lies ahead. But as long as we can count on you, we can be there for birds. And together, we’ll see them through to their most hopeful future. [Be one of 112 new monthly donors we need today. Remember, your first three scheduled gifts will be matched. But hurry: This offer ends at midnight, January 31.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Now]( Photo: Beverly Houwing/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]( © 2019 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause email for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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