Though Texas is one of the most bio-diverse states in the country, population growth and increasing development put ecosystems at risk.
Texas abounds with opportunities to spend time in the great outdoors, but urban lifestyle often disconnects people from nature and leads to a decrease in quality of life.
Texas abounds with opportunities to spend time in the great outdoors, but urban lifestyle often disconnects people from nature and leads to a decrease in quality of life.
Our state ranks among the highest per capita energy usage in the nation, and this takes a toll on Texas air quality. Energy conservation can save you money and improve our air.
After the record-breaking drought of 2011, Texans are more conscious than ever of the need for water conservation and protecting water quality.
Our emerging Prairie & Grasslands Conservation program is 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.
Audubon Texas does not take in or treat injured, sick, or orphaned animals. If you have found a wild bird or animal that needs care, please contact the following groups who will connect you with a licensed rehabilitator: