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New 3X match for birds—but only until midnight

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Don’t miss this chance to TRIPLE your impact for birds Northern Cardinal. Midnight $60,000 179

Don’t miss this chance to TRIPLE your impact for birds [DEADLINE:]( [Midnight]( [3X MATCH UP TO:]( [$60,000]( [National Audubon Society]( [Northern Cardinal.]( Northern Cardinal. [New 3X match ends at midnight, so please don’t wait!]( [2021 Year-End Campaign]( [DEADLINE:]( Midnight [3X MATCH UP TO:]( $60,000 [Donate]( 179 friends needed right away Birds are in a code red crisis, and their prospects may look dire. But the worst thing we can do is despair. There’s still time to secure a better future for many of the birds we love—still time to prevent more species from disappearing forever—but only if we help them now. Right now we kick off a NEW 3X match: gifts will be automatically tripled up to $60,000 until midnight tonight. There’s never been a better time to help, so [please make your best year-end gift right now, while you can give birds and the places they need triple the protection.]( What we raise by midnight tonight will shape what Audubon can accomplish in the coming year. There are huge challenges to take on in 2022. And with two-thirds of bird species at risk of climate extinction, the stakes couldn’t be higher. [Birds urgently need the protection of people who care about them—people like you.]( It’s up to all of us to uphold and strengthen the conservation laws that ensure their safety; to preserve the key habitats they depend on; and to fight for bold action to reduce the threats of climate change. In Audubon’s century-long history, we’ve taken on tough challenges before, and we’ve won, bringing many beloved species back from the brink. But we’ve never faced a code-red situation like this before, and we can’t do this without you. The future depends on what we do today. We can’t sit back and watch as more birds are lost to extinction. We must do our utmost to give them a better future. We’re counting on you. [Please make your most generous year-end gift today on behalf of the birds you love.]( This 3X match ends when 2021 does, at midnight tonight, so don’t miss this chance to help with triple the impact. Sincerely, The National Audubon Society [Donate Now]( Photo: Yasmin Namini/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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