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    What qualifies a site to be an Important Bird Area?

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    Audubon Chicago Region is sparking conversations about birds and climate change in the heart of the Windy City.

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    Coastal Conservation

    Audubon Texas's Coastal Conservation program is conserving 178 islands along the Texas Coast and sustaining the bird populations that nest and forage on them.

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    Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

    Mitchell Lake Audubon Center connects people of all ages to nature.

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    About Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

    Just south of downtown San Antonio, the Mitchell Lake Audubon Center is located on a 1200-acre natural area. This unique and beautiful bird haven consists of the 600-acre Mitchell Lake, 215 acres of wetlands and ponds and 385 acres of upland habitat.

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