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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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2018 Terry Hershey Award Honorees
Women In Conservation

2018 Terry Hershey Award Honorees

Congratulations to Claire Peterson Caudill, Linda Shead and Maxine Johnston.

Birds

On the Ground with Audubon Texas After Hurricane Harvey

A tour of some of the affected islands shows the storm’s impacts, but also the surprising resilience of coastal ecosystems.

2017 Terry Hershey Award Honorees
Women In Conservation

2017 Terry Hershey Award Honorees

Congratulations to Blair Fitzsimons, Karen Hixon, Susan Hughes, and Ruth Lofgren

2016 Terry Hershey Award Honorees
Women In Conservation

2016 Terry Hershey Award Honorees

Congratulations to Janice Bezanson, Deborah Clark, Ann Hamilton, and Marty Leonard

Audubon Texas Celebrates the Legacy of Female Leadership in Texas Conservation Efforts
Women In Conservation

Audubon Texas Celebrates the Legacy of Female Leadership in Texas Conservation Efforts

— 2016 Terry Hershey Award winners to be honored in Fort Worth on March 3, 2016.
Inaugural Terry Hershey Award Winners
Women In Conservation

Inaugural Terry Hershey Award Winners

Congratulations to Carol Dinkins, Mary Anne Piacentini, Susan Rieff, and Ellen Temple

Texas Coastal Conservation in Audubon Magazine
Coastal Conservation

Texas Coastal Conservation in Audubon Magazine

Read Audubon Magazine's July 2010 cover story highlighting our Coastal Conservation program.

Audubon Texas Coastal Islands
Coastal Conservation

Audubon Texas Coastal Islands

Conserving 175 islands along the Texas Coast and sustaining the bird populations that nest and forage on them.

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