Audubon Florida owns over 70 properties in 27 Florida counties, protecting a diversity of habitats with varying degrees of accessibility.
The Ahhochee Hill Sanctuary consists of 270 acres of land eight miles north of Brooksville, just off of U.S. 41, near the Hernando and Citrus County lines.
Sabal Point Sanctuary is over 600 acres in size and protects more than a half mile of frontage on the Wekiva and Little Wekiva Rivers.
One of Audubon Florida’s most significant contributions to Florida conservation has been our ongoing involvement in the restoration of the Everglades ecosystem.
Experience the heart of the Western Everglades.
The National Audubon Society began protecting Tampa Bay's bird colonies in 1934.
We combine active protection efforts (posting signs and patrol) with research and monitoring, habitat management, community outreach, advocacy and education.We post, patrol and monitor important bird colonies during the nesting season.
Instructions on what to do if you encounter a sick or injured bird of prey.