Travis Audubon Society
3710 Cedar St., Box 5
Austin, Texas 78705
512.300.BIRD (2473)
info@travisaudubon.org
Join Travis Audubon as a local chapter member and help support local
birds, other wildlife, and their habitats in Central Texas!
Your membership entitles you to receive these benefits:
- Discounts on tuition for our popular education classes and
workshops
- Priority sign-up for local field trips and educational classes
- Free use of the 690-acre Baker Sanctuary during non-hunting
season
- Special rates for Chaetura Canyon and Baker Sanctuary events
- Subscription to our award-winning newsletter, Signal Smoke
- Informative and engaging membership meetings
- Subscription to our email group
- 10% discount at Wild Birds Unlimited (Bee Cave Road store)
- Occasional discounts on items such as Audubon calendars and
books from BookPeople and Naturally Curious
- HAVE YOUR VOICE COUNT in conservation of land and
protection of birds and other wildlife right here in Central Texas
Chapter memberships are on a rolling basis and yours will expire one
year from the time that we process your dues payment. There are three
easy ways to join or renew your TAS chapter membership:
(1) Attend one of our membership meetings and join/renew there.
(2) Print and complete the form below, and mail it with your check, made
payable to Travis Audubon Society, to:
TAS Membership, 3710 Cedar St., Box 5, Austin, TX. 78705
Name ............................................................................................................
Address ........................................................................................................
City .................................................. State ........... Zip ................................
E-mail ...........................................................................................................
Telephone (...........)....................................
T-shirt size (for Lifetime Memberships only)
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For Gift Memberships: Please mail a gift card to the new member
stating that this is a gift membership from .............................................
(3) Join or renew here, now, on-line via PayPal (you do not need to have
a PayPal account to pay this way, only a current credit card). You will
receive an e-mail receipt of your dues payment.

$10 Youth Membership(up to age 18)
$25 Individual Membership
$35 Family Membership
$75 Painted Bunting Membership (Embroidered patch
of Painted Bunting)
$100 Vireo Membership (Embroidered patch of Vireo)
$250 Warbler Membership (Embroidered patch of
Warbler, 1 free class, VIP field trip)
$1000 Lifetime Membership (Special Lifetime
Member Embroidered patch, TA t-shirt, Invitation to
special events, VIP field trip)
Questions? Please e-mail Travis Audubon
Membership or call 512.300.BIRD (2473).
Thank you for your chapter membership!
Travis Audubon is a
chapter of the National
Audubon Society,
which was founded in
1905 and currently
counts 500 chapters
with over half a million
members across the
USA. Travis Audubon
was founded in 1952.
Travis Audubon Membership
Barn Owl, one of the owls found in Central Texas
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Travis Audubon is a
chapter of the National
Audubon Society,
which was founded in
1905 and currently
counts 500 chapters
with over half a million
members across the
USA. Travis Audubon
was founded in 1952.
Travis Audubon is a
chapter of the National
Audubon Society,
which was founded in
1905 and currently
counts 500 chapters
with over half a million
members across the
USA. Travis Audubon
was founded in 1952.
Travis Audubon is a
chapter of the National
Audubon Society,
which was founded in
1905 and currently
counts 500 chapters
with over half a million
members across the
USA. Travis Audubon
was founded in 1952.
Travis Audubon is a
chapter of the National
Audubon Society,
which was founded in
1905 and currently
counts 500 chapters
with over half a million
members across the
USA. Travis Audubon
was founded in 1952.
Would you like to be a
mentor to a new
birder?
Are you new to birding
and like a mentor to
take you birding?
View a Power Point
Presentation on the
TAS Mentor Program,
HERE