Everglades

Now Available: Audubon's State of the Everglades Report - Spring 2016

Click here to download your free copy of our comprehensive biannual report on the River of Grass.

The ecological problems in the Everglades and our coastal waters are not new. Nor are they easy to solve. Audubon Florida is dedicated to making sure restoration is done right, and is a responsible investment focused on wildlife needs.

But we need your help. If the public is united in demanding that decision-makers support the Everglades and the coastal estuaries, we can find and commit to practical solutions.

Passionate citizens have always been the driving force behind Everglades progress. Whether you are reading this as an Audubon Florida donor, volunteer, advocate, or partner – or someone getting ready to do your part, remember that we walk in the muddy shoes of those who came before us and must make things better for those who follow.

Please take a moment to download the exciting Spring 2016 edition of Audubon Florida's State of the Everglades Report

Audubon’s Everglades Team - our science and policy staff and committed board leadership - pledge to keep pushing policy makers for the best solutions for the River of Grass. Please review the important stories inside this PDF magazine to learn more about what we are doing to help Lake Okeechobee, Florida Bay, the coastal estuaries, and the rest of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem.

Together we are making a difference.

Click here to download.

P.S. Don't miss the important story on Page 5 -- “Florida Bay: An Ecological Collapse in the Making”

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