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It’s not too late to make your impact Support from generous bird lovers like you powers our wor

It’s not too late to make your impact [We need your help to protect birds]( Support from generous bird lovers like you powers our work to protect species like the Snowy Owl, in this New Year and beyond. While we’ve made significant progress in protecting Arctic lands recently, we can achieve even more thanks to you. [Give Annually]( In the spirit of the New Year, we’re counting on you to make a commitment to birds that will make 2024 our strongest yet. [If you start an annual gift before midnight tonight, your first will be matched up to $50,000 for birds like the Snowy Owl. Please make your resolution for birds straight away!]( [National Audubon Society]( [Birds Need your Help; Snowy Owl]( Snowy Owl. [Match Active]( [More than half of U.S. birds are in decline.]( In the past 50 years, 90 species of birds have lost 50% or more of their populations, including the majestic Snowy Owl. Warming trends suggest their population declines are not part of any natural cycle but due to human-driven climate change, making their lives tougher as their arctic habitat is diminished, and putting their future in jeopardy. We’re calling on generous bird lovers to act now for vulnerable birds like the Snowy Owl. If people like you make a resolution to protect birds right now, we can make 2024 one of our strongest years yet! Our comprehensive program of research, advocacy, education, and hands-on conservation is a powerful force in preventing future extinctions and helping declining populations recover. Together, we can decide what the future holds for the birds we all love. [When you make an annual gift before midnight it will be matched up to $50,000 to help Snowy Owls and all birds like them. Can we count on your support?]( What can you give to protect birds? [$150]( [$100]( [$75]( [Other]( Every year, millions of the acres that birds call home are lost or degraded, and the only way to curb these rapid declines is through immediate protection and restoration. And that’s exactly what we’re doing for the Snowy Owl—and all vulnerable birds. The birds we love need protection [Bird Icon.]( Snowy Owls have been listed as a “vulnerable” species since 2017. [Bird Icon.]( The Snowy Owl has lost 50% of its population from 1970-2019. [Bird Icon.]( We are working to permanently protect important Snowy Owl habitat from oil and gas developments. But we can’t do it alone. In the spirit of the New Year, will you make a resolution for vulnerable birds and give a gift before the first month of 2024 ends? [When you join us right now with an annual donation, not only will your first gift be matched up to $50,000, but you’ll also begin the New Year fulfilling a special resolution for the birds you love. Can we please count on your gift before midnight?]( Sincerely, National Audubon Society [Donate]( Photo: Dale Monette/Audubon Photography Awards. Illustrations: Snowy Owl, Piping Plover, American Goldfinch. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) [audubon.org]( © 2024 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Pause fundraising emails for two weeks]( [Update your email address or unsubscribe](

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