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Renee Wilson

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Articles by Renee Wilson

Fixing Water Levels for Wood Storks
Chapters & Centers

Fixing Water Levels for Wood Storks

— Getting the water right on a regional scale improves resilience for both wildlife and people.
Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Convenes Annual Science Forum
News

Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Convenes Annual Science Forum

— Founded by Audubon in 2015, the Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum annually unites environmental professionals working within the Corkscrew Watershed to present their work to colleagues, policy staff, decision makers, volunteers, and the general public. The result is a regional forum for networking, productive discussion, and building collaborations aimed at informing and advancing conservation efforts across Southwest Florida.
Northeast Florida Partnerships Raise the Bar for Sea and Shorebird Nesting Success
Coastal Conservation

Northeast Florida Partnerships Raise the Bar for Sea and Shorebird Nesting Success

— “Volunteer assistance is critical at all nesting sites to reduce any negative interactions between beachgoers and our imperiled birds,” says Farrell. “They educate the public with a positive outlook and enlist beachgoers in our efforts to ensure a safe and productive nesting season.”
A Successful 2024 Birdathon
Chapters & Centers

A Successful 2024 Birdathon

— 188 species spotted!
Mid-season Breeding Bird Update from Southwest Florida
Coastal Conservation

Mid-season Breeding Bird Update from Southwest Florida

— So far, so good on the Paradise Coast.
Audubon Staff Take to the Sky to Study and Protect Habitat for Wading Birds
Conservation

Audubon Staff Take to the Sky to Study and Protect Habitat for Wading Birds

— Biologists at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and Everglades Science Center use a combination of aerial methods to get their jobs done.
2024 Audubon Florida Birdathon Wrap Up
Birds

2024 Audubon Florida Birdathon Wrap Up

— Birders fanned out across the Sunshine State to count 188 species.
Urban Parks and Coastal Neighborhoods are Refueling Stations for Migrating Birds
Get Involved

Urban Parks and Coastal Neighborhoods are Refueling Stations for Migrating Birds

— Slivers of green space in coastal areas are even more valuable than one might imagine.
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.