EagleWatch Volunteers Advocate for Eagles Across the State

Volunteers worked with local, state, and federal governments to safeguard nests in their communities.

Bald Eagles often use cell phone towers as nesting sites. Photo: P. L. Carrillo.

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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New Water Seepage Barrier Key to Restoring Everglades
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New Water Seepage Barrier Key to Restoring Everglades

The new seepage wall will reduce flooding in this community while allowing the remainder of the water to continue flowing through the Everglades.

Audubon Florida and Florida Power & Light Company Announce 2022 Plants for Birds Grant Recipients
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Audubon Florida and Florida Power & Light Company Announce 2022 Plants for Birds Grant Recipients

Audubon Florida and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) have announced 12 funding recipients for the 2022 Plants for Birds grants.

Audubon Florida Recognizes Conservation Leaders for 2022
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Audubon Florida Recognizes Conservation Leaders for 2022

Seven individuals and organizations were recognized with awards during a ceremony held at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.

Audubon Celebrates 75 Years of Everglades National Park
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Audubon Celebrates 75 Years of Everglades National Park

Audubon has been advocating for the protection and conservation of the River of Grass since its inception.

Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual Nearing the Finish Line
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Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual Nearing the Finish Line

After years of research, drafting, and comment, the implementation of the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) is on the horizon.

Restoration Blueprint Charts a Path Forward for Keys Ecosystems
Everglades

Restoration Blueprint Charts a Path Forward for Keys Ecosystems

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary needs more protection. The critical natural resources within its borders face threats from increased boating, fishing, and diving pressure, as well as from ocean acidification and warming, pollution, and habitat loss from sea level rise and intense storm events.

Florida Bay Spoonbills Struggle with Sea Level Rise During Nesting Season
Everglades

Florida Bay Spoonbills Struggle with Sea Level Rise During Nesting Season

The Roseate Spoonbill is considered an umbrella species and an indicator of overall Everglades and Florida Bay health.

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Does Its Job after Hurricane Ian
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Does Its Job after Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian significantly changed the shape of Southwest Florida’s coastline and the lives of many who live near it. Fortunately, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary’s iconic boardwalk and Blair Visitor Center sustained only minor damage.

Snail Count for Snail Kites
Everglades

Snail Count for Snail Kites

The Florida apple snail population declined after two severe droughts in the early 2000s. How did Snail Kites, who rely on the species as their sole food source, survive?

Miami-Dade County Fails to Hold Urban Development Boundary Line
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Miami-Dade County Fails to Hold Urban Development Boundary Line

Miami’s health, quality of life, and economy depend upon a healthy Everglades and Biscayne Bay.