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This fight will take the perseverance of the Bald Eagle [Giving Tuesday match]

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Dollar-for-dollar match today on all new monthly gifts Need to give your inbox a break? for two week

Dollar-for-dollar match today on all new monthly gifts Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. We’ve put up an incredible fight over the past four years against an unprecedented assault on birds. With Giving Tuesday just ahead, we’re calling on all bird lovers to rally together once again, because the dangers aren’t over yet. [Protect the birds you love with your monthly gift, starting now. Your first three months will be matched dollar for dollar,]( and your support will help us defend against a final onslaught of attacks—then move forward with the hopeful work of repairing the damage that’s been done. [Donate Now]( [DONORS NEEDED:]( [103]( [MATCH AMOUNT:]( [$20,000]( [National Audubon Society]( [Bald eagle grabbing prey out of water]( Bald Eagle and Great Blue Herons. [The threat to birds isn’t over. We can’t let up now.]( [GIVING TUESDAY 2020]( [DONORS NEEDED:]( 103 [MATCH AMOUNT:]( $20,000 [Donate]( Hurry: Don’t miss this match! Under the Trump administration, the Endangered Species Act—one of our most effective and proven conservation laws—has been gutted. That single act would be alarming enough. But multiply it many times over, and consider the impact on birds: 125 environmental protections weakened or stripped away. We’re poised for swift action to restore the laws they’ve undermined—and to keep any lame duck, last-ditch attacks at bay. That’s where you come in. Will you commit to staying in this fight to secure birds’ future? [Mark Giving Tuesday early by starting a monthly gift today. It’s the best way to provide reliable long-term support for the birds you love, and right now, your first three months will be matched dollar for dollar.]( We won our effort to protect the MBTA and our lawsuit to defend the Arctic Refuge is proof of our determination on behalf of birds. But as the administration appeals court decisions, now is not the time to stop. It is time to redouble our efforts to uphold and restore bedrock protections like the ESA. It will take hard work and perseverance to fend off the renewed attacks we expect in the next two months, and more hard work to fix the harm that’s already been done. But together, in the spirit of Giving Tuesday and with your support, we know we can do it. [Start your monthly gift today to protect the birds you love, today and tomorrow. The need has never been greater, so please don’t miss this chance to double the impact of your first three contributions.]( Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Now]( Photo: Bonnie Block/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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