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[World Water Day Match] We’re counting on friends like you to act for birds right away

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Get your first gift matched for birds like the Common Loon. Climate change is increasingly impacting

Get your first gift matched for birds like the Common Loon. Climate change is increasingly impacting all of us—threatening a staggering two in three North American bird species with extinction, while jeopardizing our food supplies and economies, our air quality, and the water all life depends on. [Donate]( This situation is urgent—but birds tell us it’s not too late to act. With more than a century of conservation expertise, we know that we can create a more hopeful climate future for birds and people alike. [Start your annual recurring donation in honor of World Water Day, while your first gift will be matched, up to $10,000, for birds like the Common Loon. We’re counting on friends like you to act right away, so please, don’t wait!]( [National Audubon Society]( [A Common Loon ingesting fishing tackle, a common cause of lead poisoning. ]( A Common Loon ingesting fishing tackle, a common cause of lead poisoning. [Amplify your impact ahead of World Water Day]( [MATCH CHALLENGE]( Your First Annual Gift Matched, Up To $10,000 --------------------------------------------------------------- Match Challenge Deadline Approaching [Donate Now]( A 23-year megadrought has left the Southwest at the driest it is estimated to have ever been in 1,200 years—and as a result, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the birds that depend on them are suffering. Birds like the Eared Grebe can’t endure such severe weather, and as the climate changes, these extremes could become more and more common. The research is clear: To protect birds, we must protect water. We’re built to meet this challenge—and with you by our side, we can give birds a safer, more hopeful future. [Ahead of World Water Day, we’re asking dedicated bird lovers like you to join us with an annual donation. Thanks to a group of generous donors, your first gift will be matched, up to $10,000, for birds through this limited-time match. An annual gift is a convenient way to provide for birds' future, as it renews automatically each year. So please, be one of the caring friends we're counting on to join us right away.]( The climate crisis means less safe, clean water for birds Human activities have deprived birds like the Common Loon of the clean water they depend on. Maine and Minnesota could see loons vanish by the end of the century. We’ve already lost 3 billion birds in the span of a human lifetime. Using our more than a century of expertise and proven combination of committed advocacy, empowering education, and expert on-the-ground conservation, we address both the impacts of climate change and its causes. We work to increase the resilience of birds and essential habitats while fighting for cleaner energy and reduced carbon emissions. And together with caring bird lovers like you, we’re making a difference. Last year, Audubon was instrumental in passing legislation to increase funding for water projects that impact birds and communities, including the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) and the Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Program Act. But our work is far from over. So as we approach World Water Day, we must recommit ourselves to this critical work. [We’re counting on bird lovers like you to start an annual recurring donation today while it will be matched, up to $10,000, to protect birds and their habitats. So please, make your gift today.]( Sincerely, National Audubon Society [Donate]( Photo: Ginger and Daniel Poleschook [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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