400+ Audubon Chapters: Inspiring Change Across the Country and in Texas
Audubon Chapters are our boots on the ground. Together with our centers, state office, and national team our reach is unparallel. Chapters are integrated to the local community and provide numerous benefits from education, citizen science efforts, conservation, and advocacy. Together, we will review the 2021 impact of chapters across the U.S. and how Texas compares, discuss ways we can invite the next generation of diverse birders to join us, and explore the many resources available to help make this happen. Together, we are one Audubon making an impact for birds, today and tomorrow.
About Our Speaker:
Chloe Crumley is the Engagement Manager for Audubon Texas! Her work involves connecting our 20 chapters across the state so we can build relationships and connect our grassroots and grasstops initiatives to protect and inspire action for bird conservation. She also oversees Audubon Texas’s Lights Out Texas and Bird City Texas campaigns with the goal to increase bird friendly spaces across Texas.
Originally from San Antonio, Chloe received her B.S. in Environmental Science and Public Policy at St. Edward's University in Austin. Her background includes leading non-profit campaigns and building non-partisan support for environmental efforts at local and national levels. You can often find Chloe out at Balcones Canyonland National Wildlife Refuge, a USFWS refuge for the endangered Golden Cheek Warbler, where she is a Board Member on the Friends Group or biking around Ladybird lake.