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Spring Fever

Over the past few months, as spring fully blossomed, we have been extremely busy with programming that offered fantastic opportunities to promote bird conservation. We have conducted Zoom sessions with East Coast locations and local organizations, delivered presentations to public and private schools throughout the region, led nature hikes for nearby groups, and organized a successful birding conference in Navasota.

Amidst our programming activities, the remarkable spectacle of migration has been taking place. Each night, millions of birds travel through our area. Some will remain here to breed and raise their families, while others continue their longer journey northward. The challenges they face are significant, and we were glad to highlight some of these in a recent article for the Waller County Express.

Recent article in Waller County Express
Recent article in Waller County Express
15th Annual Audubon Day at Western Academy. These are the three winning 5th grade presentations.
15th Annual Audubon Day at Western Academy. These are the three winning 5th grade presentations.
Mr. Block announces the winning bird reports to the student body. The 5th grade spends the year birding and learning about birds. Each student picks a particular bird to study in depth and share about at the annual Audubon Day event.
Mr. Block announces the winning bird reports to the student body. The 5th grade spends the year birding and learning about birds. Each student picks a particular bird to study in depth and share about at the annual Audubon Day event.

 
 
 

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