Protecting birds and the places they need since 1900.
Jay Watch volunteers gathered at Lyonia Environmental Center in November to celebrate another season of monitoring these special birds.
Approximately 75% of all Florida Scrub-Jays live in one of just four areas around the state. Here's why that's a risk for the species.
Jay Watch is built on partnerships. Amy Compare and Analee Monrreal inspire students to be involved in Florida Scrub-Jay Conservation.
As she approaches her retirement, Audubon Florida's Jay Watch co-coordinator and chapters conservation manager looks back.
Jay Watch co-coordinator and Audubon Florida's director of bird conservation looks back on another successful year.
"I bought a ranch six years ago and was honored to be able to donate the 'seven-acre seed' to start the new national wildlife refuge unit."
Audubon will continue to work with stakeholders to improve this project.