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Birds urgently need your help to protect them. Recently, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service announce

Birds urgently need your help to protect them. [Year End 2X match up to $500,000; Donate Today; Bird Illustration;]( Recently, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service announced that 10 bird species were removed from the endangered species list due to extinction. This is the exact kind of news we're fighting against. But with climate change increasingly wreaking havoc, even more birds, like the beloved Allen's Hummingbird are at increasing risk of extinction. [Give Annually]( We refuse to let this be the new normal, which is why we're coming to you right now. [Will you commit to an annual gift right now and help us continue our work to protect all birds year after year? We’re counting on 284 donors to join us before midnight to make the biggest impact and end 2023 on a high note.]( [National Audubon Society]( [In this code red emergency, birds need you; Allen's Hummingbird.]( Allen's Hummingbird. [2X Match Time is running out; Stopwatch graphic]( [You Can Protect Birds Today]( Right now, 389 birds including the Allen’s Hummingbird are heading toward the brink of extinction if we don’t slow climate change. The Allen’s Hummingbird is facing a host of threats due to climate change, and if these challenges are not addressed swiftly, they could lead to the extinction of this species and hundreds of others. Intense wildfires are incinerating their habitat, and with repeated burns year after year there is no time for these lands to recover. Spring heat waves are threatening baby birds in their nests and increased urbanization into their native habitats are demolishing the areas they call home. We’re fighting for the Allen’s Hummingbird—and all beloved birds—but we can’t continue our work to protect them without you. [We’re looking for 284 donors today to keep us on pace for our end of year goal. Will you join us and start your annual gift before midnight? Thanks to a generous group of donors we’ll match your first gift dollar-for-dollar up to $500,000. This compassionate choice provides the uninterrupted resources our teams can depend on in their work to defend birds year after year.]( [Its code red for birds; bird illustrations]( Audubon is advocating for the large-scale change necessary to alter the course of climate change and habitat loss, leading to healthier populations for species like the Allen’s Hummingbird and many others. If we can stabilize carbon emissions and keep warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, and not the most extreme outlook scientists fear, three quarters of species would be better off, and nearly 150 species of our most at-risk birds would no longer be vulnerable to extinction from climate change. 389 Species Are On the Brink [Bird Icon.]( Two-thirds of North American birds are at increasing risk of extinction from global temperature rise. [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. That’s why this moment is so critical. Our planet is only getting warmer and the longer we let that happen without intervention the harder it will be to stop. [Please start your annual donation in the next 48 hours and we’ll match it up to $500,000. Give a gift that renews automatically every year and gives birds protection they so desperately need.]( Sincerely, National Audubon Society [Donate]( Photo: Tony Britton/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: Allen's Hummingbird, Scarlet Tanager, Piping Plover, Rufous Hummingbird. [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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