Conservation

125 Years of Audubon in Florida

Be a part of the oldest conservation organization in the Sunshine State.

We are celebrating 125 years of Audubon in Florida.

Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more than a century to protect birds because we know that the things birds rely on—healthy habitats, clean air, abundant fresh water, resilient coastlines—are the same things that people and other wildlife need to thrive. Birds are symbols and sentinels to measure our success, and they inspire us to work collaboratively and expansively throughout the hemisphere. In simplest terms, “what’s good for birds is good for the Earth.”

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Now on View: "125 Years of Audubon in Florida" at the Tallahassee Museum. January 16-May 31, 2025 in the Phipps Exhibit Gallery. More information available here.

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