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Deadline: Midnight. Protect birds with a dependable monthly gift and get a 2X match Need to give you

Deadline: Midnight. Protect birds with a dependable monthly gift and get a 2X match Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. During my years in advocacy, I’ve seen a lot of attacks on the laws that protect birds—but this is unprecedented. From air pollution to protected public lands, from clean water to climate change, the administration is relentlessly pushing through rollbacks on dozens of our most important environmental protections. [Help us fight back, starting today, with your monthly gift, and together we’ll uphold the laws that keep birds safe.]( Many of these are measures that Audubon members have fought hard over the decades to pass. I won’t stand aside and watch them get dismantled, and I hope you won’t either. If you’re with us, please show it by starting your generous monthly gift. When you give before midnight tonight, your first three donations count DOUBLE. [This is your best chance to help, so don’t let it pass you by.]( Thank you in advance for your support, Sarah Greenberger Senior Vice President, Conservation Policy National Audubon Society [National Audubon Society]( [Common Loon.]( Common Loon. [Our best bird protections are under attack—and so are the birds they shield. Monthly gifts matched 2X]( [Stop EPA Rollbacks]( MONTHLY DONOR STATUS: Unconfirmed MATCH DEADLINE: Midnight Tomorrow [Donate]( 97 monthly donors needed now We’ve never seen anything like it. At a time when most of us are rightfully focused on the current pandemic, the administration is taking advantage of this global health crisis to force an unrivaled rollback of critical conservation laws. We can’t let them succeed—because these rollbacks mean serious threats to the birds we love. [Will you help us hold the line by showing your steady commitment? Start a dependable monthly gift today, and your first three months will be matched dollar for dollar to double your impact.]( These sweeping rollbacks will have an equally sweeping effect on wildlife. Consider the Common Loon. This iconic waterbird is particularly vulnerable to mercury—yet the administration has just slashed a key rule meant to keep mercury pollution in check. That’s just one example of an alarming pattern of attacks—98 in total—against many of our most important protections across almost every conservation sphere: - They’ve gutted the Clean Water Act, leaving essential wetlands and streams unprotected from water pollution; - They’re weakening the National Environmental Policy Act, robbing the public of input on federal projects in sensitive habitats; - And they’re continuing their assault on the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, giving companies a free pass for bird deaths they cause. These attacks on the law are attacks on birds. Make no mistake: They’re relentless, but Audubon won’t back down. Birds deserve our strongest possible response. [Your reliable monthly gift, now doubled, will empower our best work]( committed advocacy to resist changes to these laws, powerful legal and legislative action to reverse harmful rollbacks, and new protections at the state level to establish an extra layer of defense. It will be a long fight to uphold these crucial laws, but with you at our side, we’ll have the strength to see it through. [Please give the birds you love the best possible support by starting your dependable monthly gift today. Don’t miss this chance to have the first three months of your gift matched, doubling your impact to keep birds safe.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Give Monthly]( Photo: Yvonne Massie/Audubon Photography Awards [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) [audubon.org]( © 2020 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause fundraising emails for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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