Registration is Open for the 2024 Audubon Assembly!

This year's Audubon Assembly will be held in Daytona Beach from November 7 to 9, 2024.

Great Egret. Photo: Bonnie Masdeu/Audubon Photography Awards

The Voice of Conservation in Florida

For more than a century Audubon has encouraged people to take care of the places that make Florida special. Using science to guide our priorities and birdlife to measure ecosystem health, Audubon advocates for the protection of land, water, and wildlife. Audubon is Florida’s most influential conservation organization and conducts extensive work to protect the Everglades and coastal bird habitats. We manage sanctuaries covering thousands of acres along with two popular nature centers. Audubon promotes stewardship and appreciation of public land and water so people experience and cherish Florida’s natural beauty and wildlife.

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Audubon in Action: Fighting for Critical Habitat in Southwest Florida
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Audubon in Action: Fighting for Critical Habitat in Southwest Florida

Two years ago, Audubon entered a legal battle to protect Little Estero Island Critical Wildlife Area in Southwest Florida. Out-of-state investors wanted to build a private boardwalk over a state-owned lagoon and conservation lands, barely skirting the edge of the critical wildlife area. Audubon scientists immediately sounded the alarm.

Freedom Flies: 600th Bald Eagle Makes Majestic Return to Florida Skies
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Freedom Flies: 600th Bald Eagle Makes Majestic Return to Florida Skies

This summer, Audubon Center for Birds of Prey released its 600th rehabilitated Bald Eagle back into the Florida skies with the help of long-time Audubon supporters Dick and Mimi Ford. Audubon rescued the eagle in March after injuries likely sustained from a territory fight with another eagle.

Now What? Blue-Green Algae and Red Tide Leave Floridians Frustrated
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Now What? Blue-Green Algae and Red Tide Leave Floridians Frustrated

Florida is witnessing one of the worst red tides and blue-green algae in recent memory. The catastrophic combination of red tide and blue-green algae blooms are hurting Florida’s waterways and the wildlife that depend on clean water.

Audubon Florida Celebrates Local Chapters for Conservation and Leadership Achievements
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Audubon Florida Celebrates Local Chapters for Conservation and Leadership Achievements

What makes an award-winning Audubon chapter? Outstanding leadership and making a difference for conservation

Audubon Cheers Signing of America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018
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Audubon Cheers Signing of America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018

Newly-signed federal legislation includes key Everglades restoration project championed by Audubon members

Commentary: Southwest Florida’s lost summer? Don’t just get angry, do something
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Commentary: Southwest Florida’s lost summer? Don’t just get angry, do something

It’s hard to see dead fish littering Southwest Florida’s beaches as far as the eye can see. Even if you close your eyes, the smell won’t let you forget. Images of dying manatees and sea turtles and fuzzy black skimmer chicks starving on our beaches make even the most cheerful among us angry.

Setting the Record Straight – A Deeper Lake Okeechobee is More Dangerous, Dirtier, and Unhealthy
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Setting the Record Straight – A Deeper Lake Okeechobee is More Dangerous, Dirtier, and Unhealthy

Harmful algae blooms have captured national attention and elicit quick “solutions” to prevent the blue-green algae slime fouling our coasts. Some continue to place the blame of algae blooms on the shoulders of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by falsely claiming that holding more water in Lake Okeechobee could prevent or end our algae crisis.

Algae, Algae Everywhere – Florida’s Water Crisis Makes Headlines Across the Country
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Algae, Algae Everywhere – Florida’s Water Crisis Makes Headlines Across the Country

Starving chicks, dead fish, and coughing fits are all signs that something is wrong.

Carwash for the Birds!
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Carwash for the Birds!

A different kind of 'coastal cleanup'

Good News: Audubon Celebrates July 4th Bird Stewardship on Florida’s Beaches
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Good News: Audubon Celebrates July 4th Bird Stewardship on Florida’s Beaches

Thanks to hundreds of Audubon bird stewards and biologists along with our partners, there were no reported mishaps at beach-nesting sites during the 2018 Independence Day fireworks celebrations. Audubon teams up with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and local governments during the nesting season to monitor and protect protected nesting areas and the species that depend on them.