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  History Timeline

1969 Houston Audubon Society incorporated
1975 Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary established

Houston Audubon establishes North Deer Island sanctuary with initial 7-acre donation.
1982 Boy Scout Woods: initial 4-acre purchase
1984 Damuth Sanctuary: initial donation of 617 acres by Malcolm Damuth.

Houston Audubon starts first Backyard Bird Survey
1987 Smith Oaks: Smith homestead purchased.
1989 Winters Bayou Sanctuary: initial donation of 131 acres.

High Island Patch: first High Island patch was issued, with the design by Fred Collins, a past president of Houston Audubon.

NARBA: initial acquisition of North American Rare Bird Alert.

TX Rare Bird Alert: Houston Audubon begins sponsorship.
1990 Houston Audubon in partnership with the USFWS creates the Coastal Prairie Project to identify all remnant prairies in the area.
1991 Smith Oaks: Smith homestead purchased.
1992 High Island: High Island Initiative formed.

Boy Scout Woods: dedication of Bessie's Pond in honor of Bessie Cornelius
1994 High Island: Amoco donates 165 acres at Smith Oaks, Boy Scout Woods, S.E. Gast Red Bay Sanctuary
1995 Smith Oaks: Houston Audubon purchases Tank Farm Tract (21 acres).
1997 Bolivar Flats: established with purchase of 178 acres and donation of 353 acres.
1999 Carolyn Raizes Davis: sanctuary established with initial donation from Scott Davis.
2001 Bolivar Flats: purchase of 615 additional acres

Dos Vacas Muertas: sanctuary established with 63-acre donation.

Evia Island: Houston Audubon and Audubon Texas take over management
2002 Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds: Houston Audubon becomes a partner.
2003 Horseshoe Marsh: established with initial purchase of 645 acres.

Smith Oaks: Houston Audubon purchases Wiggins Tract (34.5 acres).
2004 Mundy Marsh: initial donation of 368 acres.

First year of Houston Bird Survey
2005 Sims Bayou Urban Nature Center: Houston Audubon receives donation of center

Houston Audubon publishes A Citizen's Guide to Migration and the Migratory Birds of the Bayou City

Columbia Bottomlands: Houston Audubon assists in 729-acre purchase
2006 Spring Creek Greenway Project: Houston Audubon donates 11-acre sanctuary to Montgomery Co. for project
2007 Columbia Bottomlands: Houston Audubon uses grants from Great Texas Birding Classic to additions to protected habitat.
2008 North Deer Island: completion of award-winning erosion control project

Whooping Crane Coastal Habitat Protection: Houston Audubon helps raise money for Whooping Crane Habitat Protection Project

Pocket Prairies: Houston Audubon works in partnership with the Katy Prairie Conservancy at native plant rescue events
2009 Houston Audubon leads the habitat restoration effort on Bolivar Peninsula after the devastation caused by Hurricane Ike. Innovative programs include Trees for Bolivar, debris removal efforts, native plant events, and nest boxes for Purple Martins and Barn Owls.

 

 
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