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Help unlock $200,000 for the birds you love (Deadline: MIDNIGHT)

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Help unlock $200,000 for the birds we love. Allen's Hummingbird. Wildfires. Spring heat waves. Urban

Help unlock $200,000 for the birds we love. [Unlock $200,000; Protect Threatened Birds; 50 Donors Needed]( [National Audubon Society]( [Urgent: Bird Extinction Crisis; Allen's Hummingbird.]( Allen's Hummingbird. [Clock Graphic; Giving Challenge: Time is running out!]( [Only hours left: Amplify your impact for birds before midnight]( Wildfires. Spring heat waves. Urbanization. At this very moment, the Allen’s Hummingbird is facing multiple threats from the climate crisis—and if we don’t act now, they could lead to this beloved bird’s extinction. With Giving Tuesday ending in just a few hours, can we count on you to give birds the unwavering protection they need and deserve? [Be one of 50 supporters we’re depending on to join us with a monthly donation before midnight tonight. Thanks to a generous group of donors, you’ll help unlock $200,000 more for birds and their habitats.]( [Half of all bird species are in decline.]( Through our proven combination of committed advocacy, empowering education, and expert on-the-ground conservation—together with the support of bird lovers like you—we have the power to build a safer future for birds. Right now, we’re defending the laws that protect birds at risk, advocating for strong legislation like the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, keeping important landscapes and waters resilient, and fighting for the bold climate action birds need now. Preventing a bird extinction crisis [Bird Icon.]( We’ve lost 3 billion birds in the span of one lifetime. [Bird Icon.]( According to the North American Breeding Bird Survey, Allen’s Hummingbird populations declined by 80% between 1968 and 2019. [Bird Icon.]( Allen’s Hummingbirds could lose 64% of their range in a 3 degree warming scenario. It comes down to this: Where we work—and when you help—birds are better off. But we must do more while there’s still time. [So this Giving Tuesday, please join us with a monthly gift while it will help unlock $200,000 more for birds and their habitats. Hurry! This special offer ends at midnight tonight.]( Sincerely, National Audubon Society [Donate]( Photo: Wanchun Wei/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: Allen's Hummingbird, Golden-cheeked Warbler, Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Piping Plover. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) [audubon.org]( © 2023 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause fundraising emails for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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