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Renee Wilson

Senior Communications Coordinator

Articles by Renee Wilson

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches and Rooftops
Coastal Conservation

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches and Rooftops

— Sea and shorebirds are vulnerable to human disturbance during in the spring and summer breeding season.
Needles in a Haystack
Conservation

Needles in a Haystack

— Tracking Migratory Birds at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Innovative Natural Solution Improves Resilience in Northeast Florida
Climate

Innovative Natural Solution Improves Resilience in Northeast Florida

— The Shuck & Share program provides many benefits for local communities.
July 2023—How Audubon Florida is Dealing with the Heatwave
News

July 2023—How Audubon Florida is Dealing with the Heatwave

— Creative and dedicated staff and volunteers go above and beyond to get the job done.
Wildlife Photography Ethics Are Crucial for Rare and Breeding Birds
Conservation

Wildlife Photography Ethics Are Crucial for Rare and Breeding Birds

— Audubon encourages photographers to prioritize the well-being of their subjects, and others nearby, over image quality.
American Bittern: Secretive Marsh Birds Make Their Winter Homes at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Everglades

American Bittern: Secretive Marsh Birds Make Their Winter Homes at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

— Little is known about the natural history of these secretive marsh birds.
Steward Stories: Wildlife Rescue is Tim Thompson’s Middle Name
Coastal Conservation

Steward Stories: Wildlife Rescue is Tim Thompson’s Middle Name

— Audubon shorebird steward volunteer gets a lot out of giving back to Southwest Florida's birds.
Steward Stories: Audubon Shorebird Volunteer Beth Reynolds
Coastal Conservation

Steward Stories: Audubon Shorebird Volunteer Beth Reynolds

— Audubon volunteer donates her time and a talent she didn't even know she had.
Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Western Panhandle
Coastal Conservation

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Western Panhandle

— Giving birds their space allows nesting parents to successfully raise the next generation of sea and shorebirds.