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    Birding
    Birds

    Birding

    Birding is the fastest growing leisure sport in America.

    D-Bird
    Community Science

    D-Bird

    A citizen science effort to monitor bird collisions across the state.

    eBird
    Community Science

    eBird

    Want to make sure your birding observations count towards more than a sense of satisfaction?

    Bird-Friendly Buildings
    Conservation

    Bird-Friendly Buildings

    Building strikes are the number two cause of human-related bird mortality, killing millions of birds each year. Bird-friendly Building efforts and Lights Out programs can help us counteract this problem in our urban areas.

    Plants for Birds
    Conservation

    Plants for Birds

    Over the last 100 years, urban sprawl has transformed 150 million acres of farmland and native habitats across the United States into buildings, hardscape, and 40 million acres of highly manicured lawns. Filled with exotic plants, these urban landscapes no longer support the healthy, functioning ecosystems that birds and wildlife need.

    Chapter Collaborate Grants
    Chapters

    Chapter Collaborate Grants

    Application period open through November 30.

    Volunteer Opportunities
    TERN Community Science

    Volunteer Opportunities

    Play a role in conservation on the Texas coast and actively participate in the care of our environment alongside scientists and professionals.

    Volunteer Training
    TERN Community Science

    Volunteer Training

    Read about required training for volunteers.

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