Protecting birds and their habitats
Brown Pelican Photo: Joann Barkus / Audubon Photography Awards
Audubon Texas's mission is more urgent today than ever before. Natural habitat and open spaces are disappearing at an alarming rate. Protections for wildlife, natural places, and clean air and water are in jeopardy. By protecting birds, we’re also safeguarding Texas's great natural heritage for future generations, preserving our shared quality of life and fostering a healthier environment for us all.
Birds tell us about the health of every landscape.
We're cultivating a community of ranchers and rural landowners to form a landscape-scale prairie conservation network, returning agricultural land to native habitat and bringing healthier, more sustainable grass-fed beef to consumers.
Long characterized as a land of wide open spaces, the Lone Star State is increasingly defined by its burgeoning cities and suburbs.
Conservation organization celebrates 100-year legacy of women leaders; provides environmental science opportunities for high school students.
This uniquely-Audubon concept turns everyday community members into scientists who aid nationwide conservation efforts.
The Important Bird Areas (IBA) program is an effort to identify and conserve areas that are vital to birds and biodiversity. IBAs are sites that provide essential breeding, wintering and/or stopover habitat habitat for one or more bird species.
Volunteer citizen scientists work alongside professional scientists to protect and restore habitat on the Texas coast.
Becoming a member supports our local work protecting birds and the places they need.
Planned gifts and bequests allow you to provide a lasting form of support to Audubon Texas.
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