
Birds, birding, wildlife, the environment, and our community are the concerns of El Paso Audubon. Officially known as the El Paso/Trans Pecos Audubon Society, this is one of the largest and most active environmental groups in the American Southwest.
Whether you are a member or not, or a visitor to our community, you will find plenty of information about birding in the El Paso, Texas area. Browse through our site and enjoy!
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Feather Lake![]() The constantly changing water levels at the Chapter's wildlife sanctuary is reflected above in a chart crated by John Sproul. See his regular article by clicking here. Wyler Tramway HawkwatchJohn Kiseda has begun his hawkwatch/bird migration observations at the ranger Peak tramway platform and will continue through the fall season. John can always use some assistance to expand the observations. Please contcat John at the El Paso Zoo (915-521-1850) or at night (915-533-4615).Injured Wild Animal?Have you found an injured wild animal or bird? Do NOT send an e-mail to us! It may be too late before we can respond. The Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue (CDWR) are the people who can help you and you can get more information by clicking here. There is more information about the CDWR as well as the numbers to call for a dispatcher. |
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