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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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The Colorful Fiesta of Spring Migration
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The Colorful Fiesta of Spring Migration

By Erin Magerl, Senior Education Coordinator, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Spring Cleaning—of The Mind
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Spring Cleaning-of the Mind

— The benefits of birding during Mental Health Awareness Month
2023 Bird City Texas Recipients Announced
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2023 Bird City Texas Recipients Announced

— Audubon Texas and Texas Parks and Wildlife congratulate the Cities of Austin and Cedar Hill for their years of community conservation and stewardship.
Calling All Bird Lovers, Photographers, and Historians:  Add Your Memorabilia Today!
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Audubon Texas Curates Collection Celebrating 100 Years of Conservation in Texas

— Calling All Bird Lovers, Photographers, and Historians: Add Your Memorabilia Today!
Thinking About the Urban Ecosystem
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Thinking About the Urban Ecosystem

By Berri Moffett, Houston Audubon Society, Conservation Specialist

Birds for All, Y'all...or are they?
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Birds for All, Y'all...or are they?

by Dallas Kelley, Director of Public Affairs, Audubon Texas

A Gift for Audubon is a Gift for Us All
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A Gift for Audubon is a Gift for Us All

By Ashley Kjos, Senior Development Director Audubon Texas

The Importance of Birding for the Eco-Tourism Economy in San Antonio
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The Importance of Birding for the Eco-Tourism Economy in San Antonio

by Sara Beesley, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Climate Watch and Texas Audubon Chapters
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Climate Watch and Texas Audubon Chapters

by Patsy Inglet, Bexar Audubon Society

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