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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
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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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Annual Lawmaking Session in Tallahassee Wraps up With Strong Conservation Funding, Good News for America's Everglades, and Victories Thanks to Audubon Advocates
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Annual Lawmaking Session in Tallahassee Wraps up With Strong Conservation Funding, Good News for America's Everglades, and Victories Thanks to Audubon Advocates

Lawmakers gathered early this year in Tallahassee for their annual 60-day lawmaking session, and Audubon focused on conservation funding as our top priority. With 2018 being an important election year for many lawmakers, Florida’s environment faced eager lawmakers ready to make an impact on the state.

Plants for Birds – A Growing Effort!
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Plants for Birds – A Growing Effort!

Enthusiasm for using native plants in Florida landscapes is spreading among Audubon’s 45 local chapters in Florida! Twenty of Florida’s Audubon chapters serve as local native plant resources and are encouraging their communities and neighbors to use native landscaping.

Audubon and Other Researchers Vindicate Flamingo-Loving Floridians
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Audubon and Other Researchers Vindicate Flamingo-Loving Floridians

Findings Indicate American Flamingos Seen in Florida are Wild Birds Recovering Their Historic Range.

Audubon Supports Atlantic Flyway Project to Understand Disturbance Impacts to Imperiled Shorebirds
Birds

Audubon Supports Atlantic Flyway Project to Understand Disturbance Impacts to Imperiled Shorebirds

Shorebird populations have declined over the past few decades from many pressures along coasts. Habitats are lost to development, shrunk from sea level rise, and impacted by human disturbance.

Help Wanted: Report Sightings of Banded Black Skimmers to Audubon
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Help Wanted: Report Sightings of Banded Black Skimmers to Audubon

The Black Skimmer is hard to miss on Florida’s beaches – whether gracefully skimming the water for food or “barking” to each other when resting on the upper beach. Despite being seen year-round on Florida’s beaches, not much is known about our nesting population of Black Skimmers.

Audubon Helps Secure State Protections for Port Orange Rookery, Protecting Rare & Endangered Birds
Coastal Conservation

Audubon Helps Secure State Protections for Port Orange Rookery, Protecting Rare & Endangered Birds

In December 2017, Port Orange bird rookery became the state’s 32nd Critical Wildlife Area (CWA) established by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). This important protection was advanced by Halifax River Audubon and Audubon Florida to buffer nesting American Oystercatchers, Brown Pelicans and several species of herons and egrets from disturbance by boaters.

Audubon Leads Habitat Restoration for Important Wading Bird Rookery
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Audubon Leads Habitat Restoration for Important Wading Bird Rookery

The Richard T. Paul Alafia Bank Bird Sanctuary is the crown jewel of wading bird rookeries on the Gulf Coast, with 16 species nesting there, including our most iconic Florida species - Brown Pelicans and Great Egrets - and some of our rarest birds - Reddish Egrets, Roseate Spoonbills, and American Oystercatchers. More than 8,000 waterbirds depend on this special place as a nursery to safely raise young.

Audubon's Celeste De Palma Receives Prestigious Award by the National Wildlife Refuge Association
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Audubon's Celeste De Palma Receives Prestigious Award by the National Wildlife Refuge Association

After successfully leading the charge to protect ARM Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Celeste was named the 2018 National Wildlife Refuge System Advocate of the Year.

Pelicans Who Survived 2010 Deepwater Horizon Disaster Spotted at Audubon Sanctuary
Coastal Conservation

Pelicans Who Survived 2010 Deepwater Horizon Disaster Spotted at Audubon Sanctuary

The Deepwater Horizon Disaster in 2010 endangered the economies of coastal communities, saturated marshes and wetlands with oil, and smothered thousands of birds in oil. Despite millions of gallons of oil flooding into the Gulf of Mexico, two surviving pelicans from the disaster recently gave Audubon biologists new hope for the fate of rescued and treated bird victims.

Scientists Report that Relocating Scrub-Jays Shows Promise and New Hope for Species
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Scientists Report that Relocating Scrub-Jays Shows Promise and New Hope for Species

Tucked away in Ocala National Forest, Hughes Island is a “donor site”- one with a stable population that can donate ScrubJays for relocation elsewhere in the state. Led by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, state officials began a Scrub-Jay translocation program just last year in an attempt to save this imperiled species.

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