Lights Out San Antonio Training Fall Bird Surveys

Learn everything you need to know about volunteering for the Lights Out San Antonio Fall Bird Surveys. We'll be surveying three areas in downtown San Antonio on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between Sept. 5 and Oct. 30. You don't need to know bird IDs, but you will need to have the iNaturalist app on your…

Lights Out San Antonio Training for Fall Surveys

Lights Out Training for the fall surveys will be held online via Zoom. Click here for the link. If you've already been through the training, it's not necessary to do so again unless you'd like a refresher.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys

Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.

Billion Bird Report!

Presenter: Richard Heilbrun, Program Leader, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Description:  A recently released national report shows three billion birds have disappeared from the planet over the last 50 years, but some bird groups are rebounding. Why are some birds doing well while others are declining? Which groups are most at risk? What are wildlife biologists…