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Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Eastern Panhandle!

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Eastern Panhandle!

— ~Giving birds their space is even more important after recent spring tides overwashed nesting beaches in many Panhandle locations.~
Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Western Panhandle!

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds in the Western Panhandle!

— While a few chicks have fledged already, many birds are just getting started.
Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches and Rooftops

Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches and Rooftops

— ~Shorebirds are vulnerable to disturbance in the spring and summer breeding season~
Critical Emissions Baselines Will Help Tackle Climate Change in Tampa Bay Region

Critical Emissions Baselines Will Help Tackle Climate Change in Tampa Bay Region

— Partnership included ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, Pinellas County UF/IFAS Extension, and the University of South Florida.
Audubon Florida’s Kelly Cox Named Everglades Coalition Co-chair

Audubon Florida’s Kelly Cox Named Everglades Coalition Co-chair

— The vote took place at the April quarterly meeting.
Record-breaking Spoonbill Photographed in Florida Bay: Bird Banding Reveals Oldest Spoonbill

Record-breaking Spoonbill Photographed in Florida Bay

— New Roseate Spoonbill discovery shows they can live to more than 18 years old in the wild.
New Funding Coming for Everglades Restoration

New Funding Coming for Everglades Restoration

— The White House announced the largest ever investment of federal funds for Everglades restoration in January, followed by another historic presidential budget request to Congress in March.
Nesting Season for Coastal Birds Has Begun!

Nesting Season for Beach Birds Has Begun!

— Sea and shorebirds flock to Florida's coastline in the spring and summer for breeding and nesting season.
Audubon Florida Celebrates 122 Years in Conservation

Audubon Florida Celebrates 122 Years in Conservation

— The groundswell of support for the birds of Florida and the Everglades went on to give rise to the National Audubon Society.