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Protect Beach-nesting Birds from Fireworks this July Fourth Weekend
Coastal Conservation

Protect Beach-nesting Birds from Fireworks this July Fourth Weekend

Least Terns, Black Skimmers, Wilson’s Plovers, Snowy Plovers, and American Oystercatchers nest on Florida coasts.

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Recap: Audubon Florida's 2024 Legislative Update
News

Recap: Audubon Florida's 2024 Legislative Update

We celebrate the good bills that made it across the finish line, and the bad bills we stopped in their tracks. Read on for details and thank you for lending your voice to make these successes possible.

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News & Updates

University of Florida Audubon Chapter Wins Grant to Install Native Plant Garden
Chapters & Centers

University of Florida Audubon Chapter Wins Grant to Install Native Plant Garden

The GREBE Garden will provide a permanent home for birds and other wildlife at the University of Florida and will feature plant ID signs, an informational bulletin board, and educational materials for garden visitors.

COVID-19 Closures
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COVID-19 Closures

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20th Century Women Key to Audubon Florida's Success Today
News

20th Century Women Key to Audubon Florida's Success Today

In honor of Women's History Month, we are looking back at some of Audubon's most inspiring leaders.

At Corkscrew, New Garden Draws Native Species
Chapters & Centers

At Corkscrew, New Garden Draws Native Species

Corkscrew's native plant and pollinator garden aims to inspire others.

Meet Lisa Korte, Ph.D., Sanctuary Director, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Chapters & Centers

Meet Lisa Korte, Ph.D., Sanctuary Director, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

After serving as the new Sanctuary Director for over a year, we sat down with Lisa Korte to chat about Corkscrew and her vision for the future.

Restoration Initiative Makes Progress at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Chapters & Centers

Restoration Initiative Makes Progress at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

In 2018, Audubon began an ambitious effort to remove Carolina willow and other shrubs that have spread across Corkscrew Sanctuary in order to restore 1,000 acres of wet prairie and marsh.

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