What do Florida's birds need most? You.
Photo: David Macri
Audubon Florida's work relies on the support of people like you who believe that conservation and establishing an environmental ethic in our communities is paramount.
We have successfully united the sanctuary management, ecosystem science, and environmental education programs of National Audubon Society with Audubon Florida's role as the state's leading voice for conservation. Together with a statewide network of grassroots chapters, Audubon Florida offers a compelling record of accomplishments and an even brighter promise for the protection of our state's great natural resources. Download our Media Kit.
Audubon Florida operates as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our work is made possible through the generosity of corporation, foundation, and individual financial support. You can help conservation in Florida by making a fully tax-deductible donation. For more information about how you can support Audubon's work, please contact Vicky Johnston at 305-371-6396.
Leaving a gift to Audubon Florida in your will or trust, by beneficiary designation, or another form of planned gift can make a lasting difference to our work. Many gifts cost you nothing now, there is no minimum contribution, and you are not locked into a decision you make today. For more information on planned giving opportunities, please click here.
The Audubon Assembly is Florida’s premier conservation event and conference.
Audubon Florida's official repository for past publications, fact sheets, letters, and other communications.
A listing of staff and contact information for Audubon Florida's state offices.
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Help secure the future for birds at risk from climate change, habitat loss and other threats. Your support will power our science, education, advocacy and on-the-ground conservation efforts.
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Florida's birds and wildlife need your time and energy. Learn how you can become a citizen scientist or a volunteer at one of our nature centers today.