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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A Restored Kissimmee River in Sight
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A Restored Kissimmee River in Sight

The remarkable Kissimmee River Restoration Project is approaching completion after decades of construction.

Kissimmee River Restoration Adventure with the Everglades Coalition
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Kissimmee River Restoration Adventure with the Everglades Coalition

Where can you see Swallow tailed Kites, numerous Everglade Snail Kites, Limpkins, Wild Turkeys, and one Roseate Spoonbill within hours on the last day of July? Try the newly restored section of the Kissimmee River.

Advocates Stand Up for the Kissimmee River and Kissimmee Chain of Lakes
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Advocates Stand Up for the Kissimmee River and Kissimmee Chain of Lakes

Recently, Florida’s environmental advocates demanded that the South Florida Water Management District fully protect water for the Kissimmee River Restoration project and its remarkable natural system.

Fracking in Florida Update: August 2014
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Fracking in Florida Update: August 2014

Last spring, you added your name to Audubon's petition to show the oil and gas industry that Floridians stand united to protect Florida' water resources.

Reclassification of Wood Storks Called Premature by Audubon Biologists
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Reclassification of Wood Storks Called Premature by Audubon Biologists

Wood Storks evolved over millennia in the Everglades, including what is now Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, to take advantage of the ebb and flow of water levels in our wet and dry seasons.

National Research Council Releases 2014 “Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades”
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National Research Council Releases 2014 “Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades”

The National Research Council released a new report assessing progress towards Everglades Restoration.

Life as an Education Intern at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
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Life as an Education Intern at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey

The following is a post from the Center's new education intern, Rosemary Jensen.