Audubon Staff

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Jay Watch Celebrates a Successful 2022 Season
Conservation

Jay Watch Celebrates a Successful 2022 Season

— Remarkably, in just 2022 alone, 97 volunteers invested over 985 hours performing field surveys across the state.
Photography: Tool for Conservation and Education
News

Photography: Tool for Conservation and Education

— We love to see your photos!
Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative Welcomes the Class of 2022-23
Chapters & Centers

Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative Welcomes the Class of 2022-23

— Every year, the Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) welcomes 25 Florida college students and 25 Audubon chapter mentors into the program. We strive to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders through building relationships, networking, and creating experiential learning opportunities. This year’s class represents 16 different Florida colleges and 16 local Audubon Chapters, covering regions from the Panhandle to South Florida and everywhere in between.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Celebrates 1,000 Acres of Restoration
News

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Celebrates 1,000 Acres of Restoration

— We are grateful to our staff, partners, and donors who have made this milestone possible.
Hurricane Ian Shines a Light on Resiliency Planning Needs
News

Hurricane Ian Shines a Light on Resiliency Planning Needs

— The message is clear: We need to bolster our resiliency efforts as we face an increasing number of powerful storms.
Happy Birthday to One of Florida’s Best Ideas: Florida’s Water Management Districts Turn 50
Press Center

Happy Birthday to One of Florida’s Best Ideas: Florida’s Water Management Districts Turn 50

— Fifty years of the Water Resources Act is an important milestone for reflection and a good reminder to return to our roots.
Hurricane Ian Rearranges Breeding Bird Habitat in Northeast and Southwest Florida
News

Hurricane Ian Rearranges Breeding Bird Habitat in Northeast and Southwest Florida

— How do birds fare during hurricanes? Our coastal team hit the beaches and barrier islands to perform habitat assessments in the wake of Hurricane Ian.