Florida is home to more than 40 local Audubon chapters and numerous nature centers and sanctuaries, including the world-famous Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. Click the links below to learn more about our work or use the map to find your local Audubon chapter.
Founded in 1979 in Maitland, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey has treated over 20,000 birds.
Experience the heart of the Western Everglades.
Audubon's Everglades Science Center was established in the Florida Keys in 1939, by National Audubon Society's first Director of Research, Robert Porter Allen.
Ridge Audubon Center and museum is located on the Lake Wales Ridge in Babson Park.
Home to Audubon of Martin County, this preserve boasts five acres of urban forest.
Sarasota Audubon Nature Center is located in the heart of the Celery Fields, a national and international destination on the Great Florida Birding Trail.
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.
Donating monthly is flexible, easy and convenient and makes you a champion birds can count on, no matter the season.
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.