Audubon Texas News

News, stories, and updates from Audubon Texas.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Photo: Lili Banta

Audubon Texas is one of the leading voices for birds and conservation in the Lone Star State, and a resource for members of the media looking for information on topics such as birds, habitat conservation, climate change, wildlife policy, and a variety of related issues.

Painted Bunting
Spring Comes Alive at Trinity River Audubon Center
April 30, 2026 — Head on over this spring to marvel at the wonders of ecology in full bloom.
Welcome Spring Migrants to Dogwood Canyon.
April 29, 2026 — Spring has arrived in North Texas, and with it comes one of the most exciting seasons.
Water for Birds and People: A New Chapter at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
April 29, 2026 — How partnership, water stewardship, and wetland restoration are helping support birds, people, and climate resilience in San Antonio.
A Season of Connection at Mitchell Lake.
April 28, 2026 — Different paths, shared passion: connecting people to the natural world.
Mitchell Lake Audubon Center Announces Anna Macnak as Executive Director
April 14, 2026 — Macnak brings a proven track record of building institutional partnerships, advancing equity-focused initiatives, and leading high-performing teams.
Golden-cheeked Warblers: Texas Born and Raised
April 10, 2026 — Few Species Are as Tied to the Lone Star State as the Golden cheeked Warbler
Audubon Texas Selected for 2026 Conservation Wrangler Accelerator Program
April 10, 2026 — The Bird City Texas Program is one of only six programs chosen throughout 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.
Expanding Impact After Dark: Technology, Community Science, and Conservation. 
February 20, 2026 — Where moonlight, wildlife, and community science meet to spark lasting stewardship.
My First Christmas Bird Count
February 20, 2026 — What was unexpected was that the CBC revealed an entirely new world just minutes from where I grew up.
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