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Audubon Texas is one of the leading voices for birds and conservation in the Lone Star State, and a resource for members of the media looking for information on topics such as birds, habitat conservation, climate change, wildlife policy, and a variety of related issues. Representatives of our organization appear in the press regularly and are happy to share their expertise.

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Magical. Marvelous. Migratory. World Migratory Bird Day is May 13, 2023!
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Magical. Marvelous. Migratory.

World Migratory Bird Day is May 13, 2023!

Texas House Bill Could Threaten Federally Endangered, Native Texas Bird Species
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Texas House Bill Could Threaten Federally Endangered, Native Texas Bird Species

— HB 2239 would prohibit cities from regulating removal of the Ashe Juniper tree, the exclusive nesting habitat of the Golden-cheeked Warbler
Put a Band On It! Bird Banding to Learn More about Our Feathered Friends.
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Put a Band On It! Bird Banding to Learn More about Our Feathered Friends.

by Yvette Stewart, Audubon Texas Community Outreach Coordinator

Lights Out Bird Collision Monitoring: What happens to the casualties? 
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Lights Out Bird Collision Monitoring: What happens to the casualties? 

By Heather Prestridge, curator for the Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections (BRTC) at Texas A&M University

SpaceX Launch Threatens Rare U.S. Ecosystem
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SpaceX Launch Threatens Rare U.S. Ecosystem

— Environmental impacts to plants and wildlife remain unknown for hundreds of acres of critical habitat along the South Texas border
When it comes to the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Don’t Get Caught Up in a Numbers Game
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When it comes to the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Don’t Get Caught Up in a Numbers Game

by Members and Staff of Travis Audubon, Audubon Texas, and Bexar Audubon

Audubon Texas Reminds Beachgoers to Look out for Birds This Spring Break
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Audubon Texas Reminds Beachgoers to Look Out for Birds This Spring Break

— Birds like Brown Pelicans, Roseate Spoonbills and American Oystercatchers are building nests and getting ready to raise their chicks along the Texas Coast
Spring into Native Plants – have you botany lately?
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Spring into Native Plants – have you botany lately?

By Julie Collins, Director, Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center

Herds for Birds: Audubon Certifies Dixon Water Foundation Ranches as Bird-Friendly Habitats
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Herds for Birds: Audubon Certifies Dixon Water Foundation Ranches as Bird-Friendly Habitats

— Audubon bird-friendly certifications cover 21,000 acres of Texas grassland habitat
Feathered Friends On Their Way Back Home
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Spring 2023 Migration Begins Tomorrow

— Take the pledge to go Lights Out, Texas!

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