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Birds are in climate peril. Will you rise to meet this challenge?

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Make your early Giving Tuesday gift now and help unlock $100,000 in crucial support [Unlock $100,000]( [National Audubon Society]( [Caspian Tern.]( Caspian Tern. [We need 425 committed bird lovers to help by midnight tomorrow]( [GIVING CHALLENGE]( SUSTAINER STATUS: Unconfirmed GIVING CHALLENGE DEADLINE: Midnight tomorrow [Donate]( 425 new monthly donors needed to unlock $100,000 Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, when the Audubon community has always flocked together to protect the birds we love. We hope you’ll join us this year—a year when birds endured massive fires, historic heatwaves, and more destructive climate-driven disasters than we’ve ever seen. We’re counting on 425 caring, committed bird lovers to help power Audubon’s best work for birds and their habitats—and to unlock an additional $100,000 in crucial funding. Will you be one of them? [Start your monthly gift today to provide the support birds need, today and tomorrow, and help rise to this special Giving Tuesday challenge.]( Just months ago, the West Coast saw extreme heat like never before, and it proved deadly for people and birds alike. Local animal rescue workers were swamped with injured birds in unprecedented numbers, feet burned by scorching concrete. Baby birds, desperate to escape the heat but too young to fly, plummeted from rooftops and perished. These stories of birds at extremes are horrifying to hear—but unless we come together and act, they won’t be the last. Birds are depending on us to give them a safer future. We have the power to do that if you’ll [join us in protecting them.]( Audubon is doing our utmost to shield birds and their habitats from the growing devastation of climate change. We’re pioneering the science on how climate change affects birds and how best to help them, then using that knowledge to carry out expert on-the-ground conservation and advocate for bold and effective policies to fight back against the climate crisis. But our best efforts depend on you. On the eve of Giving Tuesday, [will you join your fellow Audubon members in safeguarding birds with a monthly gift today?]( This special giving challenge ends at midnight tomorrow, so please help us seize this opportunity to unlock an extra $100,000 for birds. Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Give Monthly]( Photo: Ashley Jensen/Audubon Photography Awards [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) [audubon.org]( © 2021 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause fundraising emails for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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