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Explore El Paso's Vibrant Birding Community and Its Unique Species

El Paso MattersPriscilla Totiyapungprasert
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El Paso is becoming a hotspot for bird-watching, attracting enthusiasts to its diverse avian population. Nearly 300 bird species, including migratory and local varieties, can be observed throughout the year, making it an ideal location for both novice and experienced birders. The El Paso/Trans-Pecos Audubon Society is seeing increased participation, with over 122,000 new users on eBird last year alone. Recent collaborations, such as a bilingual bird tour with Ciudad Juárez, aim to foster inclusivity in the birding community. However, local environmental challenges, including climate change and proposed developments, pose threats to bird habitats and migration patterns, highlighting the need for awareness and action among bird enthusiasts.

Key Details: • Join local birding groups like the El Paso Audubon Group on Facebook, which has over 2,600 members. • Participate in bilingual bird tours to enhance community engagement and learning. • Be aware of environmental issues affecting local bird habitats, such as climate change and development projects.

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People & Organizations

Ascarate ParkEstrella PosadaErica EsparzaScott CutlerLillian SmithCollin LyleMemorial ParkChamizal National MemorialParque CentralRio Bosque Wetlands ParkEl Paso/Trans-Pecos Audubon SocietyPrograma de Aves UrbanasFeminist Bird ClubBirders of Palestine

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