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Climate change. Drilling. And 125 rules gutted...

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3X match—now even bigger Need to give your inbox a break? for two weeks. Today’s 3X match

3X match—now even bigger Need to give your inbox a break? [Pause fundraising messages]( for two weeks. Today’s 3X match just got even bigger! A brand-new extension is now in play, tripling all gifts up to $50,000. [Make the most of it now, while you’ll have three times the impact. Do it for the birds you love, before the midnight deadline.]( [DONORS NEEDED:]( [211]( [MATCH AMOUNT:]( [$50,000]( [National Audubon Society]( [Northern Cardinal.]( Northern Cardinal. [New match extension! Your gift counts 3X]( [2020 Year-End Campaign]( [DONORS NEEDED:]( 211 [MATCH AMOUNT:]( $50,000 [Donate]( Help us meet the match! Climate change. Drilling in the Arctic. Assaults on 125 of the most important conservation rules and policies that shield our wildlife. The situation seems dire, but we know what it will take to help birds survive these unprecedented challenges: Compassion. Determination. Science. Advocacy. Education. And last—but far from least—you. You’ve got one last chance to stand up for birds this year. [And right now, a new match extension will automatically TRIPLE your impact! But there are only a few hours left to take advantage of this match, so please don’t delay: make your best gift before midnight tonight.]( The dangers birds face have never been so urgent. But in 2021, we have the opportunity to repair the damage that’s been done. Together, we can give them what they need to survive and thrive: safety for them, their young, and their habitats in a world full of dangers. With more than a century of world-class conservation behind us, we know what it takes to protect them—we’ve done it before, and if you’ll help, we can do it again. With the clock ticking towards midnight, and towards the end of this match, this is a crucial moment to share your support. [Will you please do all you can right away to protect the birds you love? Please get your year-end gift TRIPLED before this match expires!]( Thank you in advance for being such a steadfast friend for birds. Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Now]( Photo: Michele Black/Great Backyard Bird Count [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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