Chapters

Audubon Texas Roundup

A gathering of chapters, members, and partners from across Texas.
Black-chinned Hummingbird Photo: Stephen Kierniesky / Audubon Photography Awards
Chapters

Audubon Texas Roundup

A gathering of chapters, members, and partners from across Texas.

Audubon Texas 2024 Chapter Roundup

Thank you to all who joined us at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. The event felt like a blend of both a conference and a family reunion. In the coming weeks, we will share a full report about Roundup with resources, but in the meantime, we encourage you to sign up for our quarterly newsletter here.

If you attended, please provide feedback by filling out a brief survey here.

Thank you once again for being a part of this day and building a world where birds thrive, and people prosper!  

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Audubon Texas Roundup - Fall of 2022

Thank you to our partners and chapter leaders for joining us virtually and in-person on November 4th at our 2022 November Audubon Texas Chapter Round up. We are especially grateful for our speakers and sincerely appreciate their time and partnership, and congratulate Carter Smith on his tenure at Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.  

Our morning plenary sessions provided important program and policy updates, the future landscape of conservation in Texas, as well as reflections on our 100 years of conservation from Audubon Texas Executive Director, Lisa Gonzalez. We are grateful for your participation in our afternoon work sessions led by our Audubon Texas team on chapter engagement, center engagement, and community science. Thank you for your insightful feedback and support of our work!

We invite you to take a moment to review our report, linked below, including the Summary of Key Points from the morning presentation session, and list of 10 recommendations that come from our afternoon conversations. This document will serve as a strategic tool to guide Audubon Texas and our community and chapter engagement efforts in Texas moving forward.

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