A grassroots network that spans the continent, chapters enable Audubon members and others to meet and share an appreciation of their common interests. They create a culture of conservation in local communities through education and advocacy, focusing on the conservation of birds, other wildlife and conservation of important habitats.
In Texas, three urban Audubon Centers provide a gateways to amazing natural places in Cedar Hill, San Antonio, and Dallas. Together Dogwood Canyon, Mitchell Lake, and Trinity River Audubon Centers educate over 30,000 students a year and inspire a growing community of conservationists. Sabal Palm Audubon Sanctuary, managed by Gorgas Science Foundation, safeguards one of the last stands of Sabal Palm jungle in the United States.
Stunning prairie views, five miles of hiking trails through the Great Trinity Forest, and excursions on the Trinity River are just the beginning of this world away, just ten minutes from downtown Dallas.
The historic Leeper House anchors spectacular native gardens at the gateway to perhaps the best birding in San Antonio, on Mitchell Lake and the surrounding 1,200 acres of native habitat.
Nestled in geologically-unique canyon full of rare species in Cedar Hill, TX.
For birders and nature-lovers, no visit to South Texas is complete without a stop at Sabal Palm Audubon Sanctuary.
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