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Birds

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Black-capped Vireo

Latin:  Vireo atricapilla

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Brown Shrike

Latin:  Lanius cristatus

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California Scrub-Jay

Latin:  Aphelocoma californica

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California/Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay (Western Scrub-Jay)

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Cassia Crossbill

Latin:  Loxia sinesciuris

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Egyptian Goose

Latin:  Alopochen aegyptiaca

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European Golden-Plover

Latin:  Pluvialis apricaria

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    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

    The Golden-cheeked Warbler Returns
    Blog August 4, 2022

    The Golden-cheeked Warbler Returns

    by Romey Swanson - Director of Conservation Strategy, Audubon Texas

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    Working with Audubon Texas

    We protect and manage colonial waterbird populations in every major bay system on the Texas Gulf Coast, identify and conserve the most important sites for birds statewide, and we have built a legacy of conservation success by mobilizing the strength of our network of members, chapters, Audubon centers, and dedicated professional staff to connect people with nature and the power to protect it. A powerful combination of science, education, and policy expertise combine in efforts ranging from protection and restoration of local habitats to the implementation of policies that safeguard birds, other wildlife, and the resources that sustain us all.

    Our Response to Avian Flu Concerns
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    Avian Flu Concerns in Texas

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    Important Bird Areas

    Houston, Texas

    Bird City Certified Community

    Audubon Texas selected as 2021 Conservation Wrangler
    Coastal Conservation

    Audubon Texas chosen by Texan by Nature as 2021 Conservation Wrangler

    Conservation Wrangler is an accelerator program that supports projects having a positive impact on people, prosperity, and natural resources.

    Audubon Texas Names 2022 Terry Hershey Award Honorees
    Women In Conservation

    Celebrating Our 2022 Texas Women in Conservation Honorees! Learn more about these two amazing women...

    Audubon Texas Names 2022 Terry Hershey Award Nominees. The Texas Women in Conservation Luncheon was held on April 19, 2022 in San Antonio. Honorees were presented with the Terry Hershey Award honoring the role that Texas women have played in conservation.

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