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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.

In the News

My Week of Service at Hog Island.
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My Week of Service at Hog Island

by Corina Solis, Senior Conservation Assistant, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Texas Leaders in Conservation - TLC
Women In Conservation

Texas Leaders in Conservation

Career-focused conservation science and service for high school students. TLC for the Planet.

I Learned to be Sustainable from my Abuelita
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I Learned to be Sustainable from my Abuelita

"I feel connected to my past by preserving what we have for future generations..."

Flight Plan: Turn Off Lights for Migratory Birds
Lights Out Texas

Flight Plan: Turn Off Lights for Migratory Birds

— Take the pledge to go Lights Out, Texas!
Hurricane Season is Underway
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Hurricane season is underway

by Scott Moorhead - Policy Director, Audubon Texas

Just Me and My 50,000 Friends
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Just Me and My 50,000 Friends

by Hank Arnold, drone operator and bird enthusiast / Chester Island

My Summer Internship with Audubon Texas
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My Summer Internship with Audubon Texas

by Sydney Fox, Public Affairs Intern, Audubon Texas

Rejoice! Spring has Sprung
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Rejoice! Spring has Sprung

by Yvette Stewart, Community Outreach Coordinator, Audubon Texas

This is How Every Audubon Christmas Bird Count Kicks Off
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This is How Every Audubon Christmas Bird Count Kicks Off

by Romey Swanson, Director of Conservation Strategy, Audubon Texas

What Matters to People also Matters to Birds, and Vice Versa
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As temperatures rise, what can we do?

by Scott Moorhead, Policy Director, Audubon Texas

How you can help, right now