About Us

We conserve bird habitat.

Audubon Texas is the state branch of the National Audubon Society, dedicated for over 100 years to conserving and restoring natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. 

For more than a century, Audubon has built a legacy of conservation success by mobilizing the strength of its network of members, chapters, Audubon centers, state offices, and dedicated professional staff to connect people with nature and the power to protect it. A powerful combination of scienceeducation, and policy expertise combine in efforts ranging from protection and restoration of local habitats to the implementation of policies that safeguard birds, other wildlife, and the resources that sustain us all—in the U.S. and across the Americas.

In Texas we protect and manage colonial waterbird populations in every major bay system on the Texas Gulf Coast, identify and conserve the most important sites for birds statewide, and are working to reach 50,000 students annually through conservation education and stewardship action at three urban Audubon Centers.

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What We Do

Grassland and Arid Lands
Prairie & Grassland Conservation

Grasslands and Arid Lands Conservation

We're cultivating a community of ranchers and rural landowners to form a landscape-scale prairie conservation network, returning agricultural land to native habitat and bringing healthier, more sustainable grass-fed beef to consumers.

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Urban Conservation
Urban Conservation

Urban Conservation

Long characterized as a land of wide open spaces, the Lone Star State is increasingly defined by its burgeoning cities and suburbs.

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Chapters & Centers
Chapters & Centers

Chapters & Centers

Audubon you can experience, and be a part of.

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Texas Women in Conservation
Women in Conservation

Audubon Texas Announces 2023 Terry Hershey Award Winners

Conservation organization celebrates 100-year legacy of women leaders; provides environmental science opportunities for high school students.

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How you can help, right now