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Deadline: midnight to double your impact Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. It’s sickening, but it’s true. The administration is taking advantage of this turbulent national moment to do what they’ve wanted all along: to roll back many of our most important environmental protections. As they do, they’re putting countless birds at risk. Their latest assault: pushing infrastructure projects ahead without even considering how they’ll affect birds and their habitats. To fight these rollbacks, we need bird lovers across the country to come together and help us hold the line. [Stand with your fellow Audubon members and do your best for birds by starting a dependable monthly gift to protect them. Please act right away to get your first three donations matched.]( Thank you for caring and for helping all you can. Sarah Greenberger Senior Vice President, Conservation Policy National Audubon Society [National Audubon Society]( [Bald Eagle.]( Bald Eagle. [Birds are in crisis. Last chance for a 2X match on your monthly gift]( [Stop EPA Rollbacks]( MONTHLY DONOR STATUS: Unconfirmed MATCH DEADLINE: Midnight [Donate]( 79 monthly donors needed now The nation is in crisis, and so are birds: Three billion have been lost in just a few short decades. Climate change threatens two-thirds of those that remain. Yet, using the pandemic as an excuse, the administration has taken these mounting threats and escalated them. In this challenging moment, birds need you more than ever. They need your steadfast support as they confront wave after wave of new threats. [Show your commitment to their protection by making a dependable monthly gift today, and your first three months will be automatically doubled. But please don’t delay! This match opportunity ends at midnight tonight.]( A scant two weeks ago, claiming economic necessity under the pandemic, the administration announced their latest assault on key conservation protections: an executive order letting agencies fast-track their infrastructure projects by skipping necessary environmental assessments. Normally, the National Environmental Policy Act requires a detailed environmental impact statement to prevent damage to sensitive habitats and wildlife. Now, projects can forge ahead with more logging, road building, and energy development without letting the public see and weigh in on how it might harm birds. And that’s only the latest assault. Their efforts to gut the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the Endangered Species Act, and other critical protections are still pressing forward. [This all adds up to a devastating attack on birds—unless you stand strong and defend them.]( Audubon won’t back down, and with you at our side, we’ll persist in our very best efforts to uphold the laws birds that keep birds safe. But these attacks won’t stop soon, and we need to be ready to carry on a lasting defense, to protect birds today and tomorrow to the fullest extent we can. [Your steady support is the best way to help. Please start your generous monthly gift today, before midnight tonight, and your first three contributions will count twice to double your impact.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Give Monthly]( Photo: Mark Boyd/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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