Chloe Crumley
Texas

Chloe Crumley

Engagement Manager
About

As the Audubon Texas Engagement Manager, Chloe Crumley, leads the ongoing development and implementation of statewide capacity building and partnership development with the Audubon chapter network on Audubon’s advocacy priorities, conservation programs, and community science efforts. Stationed in Austin, Texas, Chloe received her B.S in Environmental Science and Public Policy with over a decade of experience in the conservation world and sits on the board for the Friends of Balcones Canyonland National Wildlife Refuge. Her main goal is to build partnerships across the state to educate and advocate policies designed to help birds thrive and people prosper.  

Articles by Chloe Crumley

Bird City Texas Named a 2026 Conservation Wrangler
July 18, 2026 — This statewide recognition will significantly elevate the program over the coming year.
Building Relationships and Driving Record Postcard Turnout
July 18, 2026 — As stated in Audubon's Flight Plan, public policy and funding have a catalytic effect on protecting bird habitat and addressing climate change.
Texas Chapters Expand to a New Generation, Reaffiliate Statewide
July 18, 2026 — The work they do on the ground helps move us closer to our Flight Plan goals of bending the bird curve.
Lights Out, Texas: 170 Million Reached and a Major Bird-Friendly Design Win
July 18, 2026 — As an education and awareness campaign, Lights Out, Texas! continues to spread across the state.
Texas Takes Flight: Cities and Campuses Uniting for Bird‑Friendly Buildings 
February 20, 2026 — A dedicated group of students turned their passion into data-driven advocacy.
Boots on the Ground in Texas Communities are What Makes a Difference.
February 20, 2026 — Investing in grassroots efforts that build a more diverse, engaged, and bird‑friendly Texas.
Saving Habitat Across a Changing Landscape.
February 20, 2026 — Bird City Texas was created to address the challenges from rapid urbanization by helping communities reduce threats to birds while improving habitat, public engagement, and environmental stewardship.