Jonathan Webber

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SWFWMD Staff Removes Hálpata Tastanaki Preserve Tracts From Surplus List
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SWFWMD Staff Removes Hálpata Tastanaki Preserve Tracts From Surplus List

— Audubon Florida staff will be meeting with District staff and contacting board members in advance of the board’s final decision.
Shorebird Research Spring Update: American Oystercatchers in the Spotlight
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Shorebird Research Spring Update: American Oystercatchers in the Spotlight

— Spring has arrived on Florida beaches with warmer temperatures and shorebirds beginning their yearly nesting cycle.
Beach-Nesting Bird Season Has Begun
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Beach-Nesting Bird Season Has Begun

— This is when life really starts gets exciting on our beaches and coastal areas!
Audubon Rallies for Amendment 1 at the Capitol
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Audubon Rallies for Amendment 1 at the Capitol

— Audubon Intern Brittney Deoliveira submitted this recap of her experience helping with the Rally for Amendment 1 & Clean Water on February 18.
Audubon Scientists: “Everglades Restoration Cannot Wait”
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Audubon Scientists: “Everglades Restoration Cannot Wait”

— New South Florida Water Management District Report Highlights Steep Decline in Wading Bird Nesting
Extra Protection for Rooftop Least Terns
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Extra Protection for Rooftop Least Terns

— When natural beach habitat is unavailable or experiences too much disturbance to successfully raise chicks, the flat, gravel rooftops are the next best thing!
Osceola County Orders Ecological Review of Deseret Ranch Plan
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Osceola County Orders Ecological Review of Deseret Ranch Plan

— Osceola County has responded to efforts spearheaded by Audubon Florida and a coalition of Audubon chapters in Central Florida by ordering an independent ecological review of the vast Deseret North Ranch sector plan.
The Christmas Bird Count is Many Things to Many People
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The Christmas Bird Count is Many Things to Many People

— For many Floridians, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is as much a tradition over the holidays as the Christmas tree.