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Common Yellowthroat.
Common Yellowthroat.
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A colorful and charismatic inhabitant of marshes, fields, and forest edges, the Common Yellowthroat is a beloved species unfortunately in decline. Our latest research reveals that post-breeding migration poses the greatest danger to these birds, who must navigate habitat loss, light pollution, climate change, and other threats across the landscape.

If there was ever a time when birds needed the support of passionate people like you—it’s right now. We’re still looking for a few more bird lovers to join us with an annual donation before midnight tonight while your first gift could be matched up to $30,000. Will you be one of them?
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The challenges birds face are steep, but not insurmountable. Through our nationwide network of staff, chapters, and volunteers, we are delivering on-the-ground conservation shaped by deep regional expertise. Whether it’s stewarding critical wintering grounds or advancing policy protections, our efforts are rooted in science and strengthened by caring people like you. With your support, our Lights Out programs and efforts to reduce window collisions have become essential in creating safer skies and cities, helping ensure safe passage for migrating Common Yellowthroats each fall and spring.

But we can do more, and we must while we can still make a difference. Please don’t miss your opportunity to take advantage of this special match offer: Start your annual gift before midnight tonight while your first contribution could be doubled, up to $30,000.

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National Audubon Society
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