Reddish Egret

Get Involved in Texas

Learn how you can help birds in Texas.

There are many meaningful ways to support birds and the habitats they depend on across Texas. Whether you engage through our Audubon centers, newsletters, local chapters, Audubon‑certified conservation ranches, community science projects, or programs like Lights Out, Texas! and Bird City Texas, your involvement makes a real difference. By taking part in these efforts or by supporting our policy and advocacy work, you help protect public and private lands, safeguard clean water, and preserve vital bird habitats. Every action, large or small, contributes to protecting birds, strengthening conservation across Texas and the hemisphere, and fostering a vibrant community dedicated to a lasting culture of conservation in the Lone Star State.

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Connect with our Texas Conservation Action Centers
Boardwalk bridge over water leading to a building in the distance
Trinity River Audubon Center
Dallas, TX
Hiking trails
Venue rental
Bathrooms
Group meeting space
Parking lot
Purple horsemint flowers in foreground with Audubon center in background.
Horsemint blooming in prairie at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center. Photo: Sean Fitzgerald
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
Cedar Hill, TX
Hiking trails
Bathrooms
Parking lot
Group meeting space
Wheelchair accessible
The Leeper House and Center grounds
Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
San Antonio, TX
Hiking trails
Bathrooms
Parking lot
Pollinator garden
Binoculars to borrow
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