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Adopt before midnight 11/10 for delivery by 11/23 Wild Turkey. Show thanks to your bird-loving frien

Adopt before midnight 11/10 for delivery by 11/23 [Audubon Gift Center]( [Wild Turkey]( Wild Turkey. Show thanks to your bird-loving friends. Get your Turkey before it's too late Once upon a time, the Wild Turkey was nearly wiped out, its numbers dragged dangerously low by hunting and habitat loss. But persistent protection efforts have let this iconic species rebound: These days, an estimated 7 million roam our country’s woods and fields. [Adopt a Wild Turkey today—and be part of this American conservation success story.]( During this season of thanks for nature’s abundance, adopting a bird is the perfect way to help preserve it. [Your symbolic adoption supports Audubon’s work on behalf of birds throughout North America, giving them a safer, more sustainable future.]( Hurry! The shipping deadline is midnight, 11/10. [Wild Turkey $60 Donation Level]( [Donate Now]( You Might Also Like [Great Horned Owl]( [Great Horned Owl $60 Donation Level]( The Great Horned Owl is widespread, but anything but common: Large, fierce, and distinctive for its hornlike tufts of feathers. [Donate Now]( [Northern Cardinal]( [Northern Cardinal $60 Donation Level]( It’s one of America’s favorites—and no fewer than seven states have made that official, naming the Northern Cardinal as their state bird. [Donate Now]( [Peregrine Falcon]( [Peregrine Falcon $60 Donation Level]( This spectacular bird is one of Earth’s most awesome predators. [Donate Now]( Transactions made through our Gift Catalog are symbolic. Funds will be directed to Audubon's mission to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Your gift is tax deductible as allowed by law. Please call 1-800-361-7724 if you have any questions or would like to place your order over the phone. Photos from top: Ryan O'Keven/Audubon Photography Awards; Shannon Quinn/Audubon Photography Awards; Donald Brown/Audubon Photography Awards; ca2hill/iStock [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube!]( [LinkedIn]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA (844) 428-3826 [audubon.org]( © 2023 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause email for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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