New BIPOC Walk Series (FULL)
Description
We apologize, but this walk is currently full. You may join the waitlist by clicking the Register link above. Due to high interest in this walk series, we’ve added two additional walks as part of the BIPOC Walk Series on Oct 18 – BIPOC Walk Series and Nov 22 – BIPOC Walk Series. We would love for you to join us for one of the newly added dates.
This field trip is free for everyone, but registration is required.
Date: |
Saturday, September 27 |
Time: |
8 - 10AM |
Location: |
Mueller Neighborhood |
We are excited to announce that Travis Audubon will be hosting our first BIPOC Bird Walk with Mashariki Cannon, Travis Audubon's Executive Director, along with Danielle Belleny and Mohammad Tohidfar. Travis Audubon’s BIPOC Bird Walks intentionally welcome Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to build community and connection through enjoying birds and birding. These walks are intended to be safe, welcoming, and affirming spaces where BIPOC individuals can enjoy the beauty of birding and nature together.
We invite anyone who identifies as BIPOC and who supports our values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access to join us. Friends, family, and allies are welcome to attend as space allows.
Binos provided upon request.
No prior birding experience or knowledge is needed — just curiosity and a willingness to explore the natural world with others. Walks will be led by experienced and supportive birders, and are open to all ages. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or trusted adult.
Together, we’ll learn about the birds, plants and wildlife of Central Texas while enjoying time outdoors in community with one another. We’re excited to offer these walks as a way to make birding more accessible, joyful, and reflective of the rich diversity of people who love nature.