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    IBA Site Nomination

    Important Bird Areas are evaluated according to science-based criteria that have been reviewed by a statewide committee of ornithological experts.

    Leave a Legacy: Planned Gifts to Audubon Texas
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    Leave a Legacy: Planned Gifts to Audubon Texas

    Planned gifts and bequests allow you to provide a lasting form of support to Audubon Texas.

    Volunteering

    Volunteering is an exciting and rewarding way to participate with Audubon.

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    A Unique Ecosystem

    Bird and Wildlife Resources
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    Bird and Wildlife Resources

    A list of links and resources for bird and wildlife issues and information in Texas.

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    Birding

    Birding is the fastest growing leisure sport in America.

    Plants & Animals

    Plants & Animals

    This 1200-acre natural area consists of the 600-acre Mitchell Lake, 215 acres of wetlands and ponds and 385 acres of upland habitat.

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