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Only hours left. Save the MBTA!

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Don’t miss this match! Act by 11:59 PM tonight. Need to give your inbox a break? for two weeks.

Don’t miss this match! Act by 11:59 PM tonight. Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. We’re counting down the hours to the end of our fiscal year, which ends at midnight tonight—and so does your chance to do double the good for the birds you love. [When you start a monthly gift, your first three donations get matched. So don't miss this chance to double your power to protect them.]( It’s not just a calendar deadline. We’re at a pivotal moment. The administration is racing to gut the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. And as the MBTA goes, so go our birds: If they weaken the law, they diminish birds’ chance to survive. We need you to back our fight to uphold this critical law. When you give monthly, you’re with us every day in all we do, in emergencies like this and through each success we achieve. Your support is your investment in a better future—one where birds and people inhabit a healthy natural world. The clock is ticking on this special match. But more to the point, it’s running out on our chance to give birds our best defense. [Please help right away, before midnight, with your monthly gift. Your first three months will count double, for twice the protective power.]( Thank you in advance for doing your best for birds. Sincerely, Steven Abrahamson Vice President, Membership The National Audubon Society [National Audubon Society]( [Brown Pelican. ]( Brown Pelican. [Don't delay! This match ends at midnight tonight]( [DEFEND THE MBTA]( SUSTAINER STATUS: Unconfirmed MATCH DEADLINE: June 30th [Donate]( 49 monthly donors needed right away Time is running out. With the administration rushing to undercut our best bird law, every moment matters in the fight to save it. Right now is the moment to defend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act—because when we do, we protect all the species it shields. [For just a few more hours—until our fiscal year ends at midnight tonight—your monthly gift will be matched, dollar for dollar, for your first three months.]( As we look to the work ahead, we ask you to lend us your strength so that we can stay in the fight for as long as it takes to win. With a century-long record of successfully protecting birds, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act is a cornerstone of bird conservation. As written, it holds companies accountable for the avian deaths they cause: When BP’s Deepwater Horizon disaster killed a million-plus birds, the MBTA imposed record fines that are funding restoration. But the administration won’t apply the law as written. In fact, they’ve twisted it to let companies off the hook: Oil and gas interests no longer pay when they kill birds. What’s worse, the administration has just taken a big step forward toward turning their interpretation into permanent law. This rule could take years or even decades to undo—and our most vulnerable birds can’t afford to wait that long. We’re fighting on every front to restore the MBTA to full force, from the courts to Congress. For the sake of the birds we love, we won’t give up. But to mount our most powerful defense, we need you. This is your very best chance to help—and your last chance before our fiscal year ends along with this match opportunity. [Commit to this fight today with your most generous monthly gift—which will be matched dollar for dollar, but just until midnight tonight. Don’t miss this chance to be the strength that will see birds through. Please help all you can before time runs out.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Monthly]( Photo: Scott London/Alamy [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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