Audubon is protecting birds and the places they need in a climate-altered world.
Ways That You Can Get Involved this Earth Day
Birds need our help. Here's what you can do.
Climate change is affecting birds and the places they need to survive. In fact, two-thirds of North American bird species could face extinction due to our warming planet, and more than 500 bird species are at risk of extinction across Latin America and the Caribbean. On Earth Day and throughout the year, Audubon advocates for a more sustainable future with climate solutions that address biodiversity loss and accelerate the transition to responsibly sited clean energy.
Do you want to act on climate but aren't sure exactly how? Take the pledge to protect birds and our planet and check out the many ways to get involved and make a difference.
Make Your Voice Heard on Behalf of Birds
Lawmakers care about your views and opinions. As a constituent, you can convey your concerns about issues affecting wildlife and their habitats. The only way we'll be successful in our climate and conservation efforts is with your help.
Attend an Event Celebrating Earth Day
Audubon is holding events at the national, state, and local levels around the U.S. demonstrating all of the ways that we can invest our time, resources, and passion for birds and the environment into creating a better future for us all. With eighteen U.S. state programs, 41 centers and sanctuaries, and 450+ local chapters, Audubon is creating a culture of conservation in local communities through education and advocacy focused on birds and important habitats.
Support Birds in Your Community
You can help birds adapt and survive in the face of climate change by providing food, shelter, and safe passage in your neighborhood. Creating an outdoor space with native plants will provide vital habitat for birds and pollinators. Turning off or dimming non-essential lights at night and making reflective glass more noticeable will give birds a safer passage during spring and fall migration.
Become an Audubon Member
Help secure a brighter future for birds at risk from climate change, habitat loss, and other threats. Give them a fighting chance in a changing world with your critical membership gift. The award-winning and spectacular Audubon magazine is included with your membership.
Photos clockwise from top: Sydney Walsh/Audubon; Ash Ponders; Mike Fernandez/Audubon; American Goldfinch, Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies; Great Gray Owl, Melyssa St. Michael/Audubon Photography Awards
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