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It’s true that these days birds are up against complex challenges, greater dangers than any the

It’s true that these days birds are up against complex challenges, greater dangers than any they’ve known before. [National Audubon Society]( [Photo: Emaily Carter Mitchell]( Eastern Bluebird. [Birds matter—so keep protecting them. Renew today.]( Birds matter. This belief connects us, whatever other principles we hold. And like more than a million others, you’ve turned that belief into action, securing a safer future for birds by becoming an Audubon member. Will you please renew your membership today? During our spring drive, your gift will be instantly matched, doubling your impact up to $25,000! Most donors are giving $65. What can you give today? [$85]( [$65]( [$60]( [$45]( [Other]( It’s true that these days birds are up against complex challenges, greater dangers than any they’ve known before. But it’s also true that we have the power to secure their survival—because people like you understand why birds matter in our world, and share in the work of protecting them, today and tomorrow. As a member, you support world-class bird conservation, informed by current and comprehensive research. You keep wild habitats intact, backing Audubon’s fight to prevent more Arctic drilling. You defend clean air and water, adding your voice to Audubon’s call for responsible regulation. You uphold the laws that keep birds safe, advocating at Audubon’s side for the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. And you demand climate action while there’s still time, standing strong with Audubon against the number one threat to birds. This work matters. In fact, as the administration digs in against science, it’s critical. And all we achieve for birds happens only with your help. So the future we create for them depends on you today: [Please renew your annual membership right away. Remember, a special donation match makes your best gift count double! But this offer ends at midnight, May 31.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Renew Now]( Photo: Kevin Lash/Audubon Photography Awards [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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