By Linda Elissalde
Why do people visit Bolivar Peninsula? There are multiple reasons. Some are The Gulf, warm water, an open beach, seafood, fishing and crabbing. However, a main worldwide attraction is the variety of birds that either call it home or pass by on their flights heading north or south. Bolivar is popular with locals and visitors from nearby and faraway place
Morning of March 7, 2026 brought many to BURKETT TRACT to enjoy viewing shorebirds and migratory birds along the mudflats. A huge contingency arrived via bus from Houston. This was not only a day for the pleasures of bird watching, but also a day of celebration. Houston Audubon had successfully completed the “Save Bolivar” campaign. Now 1,307.83 acres, one of the most ecologically significant coastal habitats in the world, is permanently safeguarded from development.

Houston Audubon President & CEO Jed Aplaca welcomed all gathered for the dedication of BOLIVAR FLATS SHOREBIRD SANCTUARY. He thanked all who had helped gain a win for the birds and the legacy of Texas conservation. These included millions of dollars from organizations and private donors from all over the world. Mr. Aplaca explained that it will be a part of Bolivar Peninsula Nature Trail. “This project will eventually connect 12 world-class sites across the Peninsula-from the ferry landing to High Island. By the time this trail is completed in 2027, this land won’t just be a sanctuary; it will be a destination for education, exploration, and economic growth for the entire Bolivar community.”

A sanctuary for birds, and people from all over the world coming to enjoy them is surely A WIN FOR MOTHER NATURE! A WIN FOR BOLIVAR PENINSULA!









































Beth
March 10, 2026 at 8:41 amPhenomenal! A huge win for the birds, members and the community. Thank you!