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Rio Brazos Audubon Society (RBAS) serves the Brazos Valley of Texas, promoting enjoyment of birds and other wildlife in their natural environment. A chapter of the National Audubon Society, we invite you to participate in our scheduled field trips and activities (click on the links)to explore and encourage wilderness and natural beauty in our environment.

Rio Brazos Audubon Field Trips

Meet at 7am at 1207 Texas Avenue South (across from the A&M Golf Course, between Gilchrist and Francis, 1  block north of George Bush Drive)


"Bucksnort", in Robertson County

May 17

Fort Hood (be there at 6:30 AM)

May 24

Bird Banding at Gulf Coast Bird Observatory

June 21

Butterflies Summer Picnic

July 12

Bolivar Flats for Shorebirds

August 16

2008 Meeting Information

6:30 P.M.
TAMU Horticultural Gardens
First Classroom Building on the Right map
Street Map


Wednesday, May 14th

White-winged Dove Expansion
Gary Waggerman


Wednesday, June 11th

Arctic Spring:  Birds and Wolves
Jane Packard

Wednesday, July 9

Butterflies
David Gwin

Wednesday, August 13

Bobwhite Restoration
Eddie Lyons





To become a supporting member of Rio Brazos Audubon, please send your dues of $20 (for an individual or family) to Karen Russell at 2011 Pinewood Dr, Bryan, TX 77807 or give it to her at a meeting.  This money is used to pay honorariums to our speakers, provide materials for projects such as our Bluebird nest box trails, and to cover printing costs for informational materials.  With your support we hope to be able to take on more projects that might make a difference for birds and other critters in our area.