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The future for birds starts today: double your impact to protect them

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Birds are up against greater dangers than any they’ve known before. Fortunately, they have you.

Birds are up against greater dangers than any they’ve known before. Fortunately, they have you. Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. [National Audubon Society]( [Eastern Bluebird.]( Eastern Bluebird. [Be the champion birds need now. Monthly gifts matched 2X]( [SPRING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE]( STATUS: Unconfirmed MATCH DEADLINE: Midnight, May 31 [Donate]( 138 monthly donors needed today Birds are worth fighting for. As their friend and ally, you turn that belief into action. And you never turn away from the challenge that’s before us: delivering the vibrant future they deserve. So please step up with your strongest support, and commit to their protection. [You can do that when you start your regular monthly gift. When you do, you’ll fight for birds with 2X the might: Your first three contributions will be matched, dollar for dollar!]( It’s a battle that can’t be won overnight. But we’re in it for the long haul. And with you at our side, together we’ll be a force for birds’ survival. Your unwavering support will… - Keep wild habitats intact, helping us carry out long-term conservation strategies - Uphold the laws that protect birds and wildlife, sustaining our tireless legal and legislative advocacy - Continue more than a century of world-class science - And inspire and create solutions that are built to endure. That’s the power you have when you’re a monthly donor. You become a source of ongoing strength and stability. You become exactly the champion birds need now. They’re worth the fight. Show us you’re in it with us. You’ll share in the work of protecting them, day in and day out—and share in the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a difference. [Rise to the challenge with us through a convenient monthly gift. Right now, a special match doubles your first three recurring donations! But don’t delay, because this offer ends at midnight, May 31.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Now]( Photo: Kevin Lash/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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