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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

Brighton Valley Project Removes Nutrients and Improves Habitat
Everglades

Brighton Valley Project Removes Nutrients and Improves Habitat

Audubon is a strong proponent of working with landowners to rehydrate historic wetlands to store more water in the Okeechobee watershed, for the good for birds, wildlife, and people alike.

Everglades Restoration Takes Three Big Steps Forward
News

Everglades Restoration Takes Three Big Steps Forward

The Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir water reservation regulations, the completion of the S-333N water control structure, and the award of a contract for construction on the L-67A levee will improve water flow in the River of Grass.

Naples and Estero Join the Southwest Florida Regional Resiliency Compact
Climate

Naples and Estero Join the Southwest Florida Regional Resiliency Compact

Climate change knows no boundaries; when it comes to resilience, we know that we are stronger when we work together.

Florida State Parks Staff Recognized at Audubon Florida Virtual Assembly
Audubon Assembly

Florida State Parks Staff Recognized at Audubon Florida Virtual Assembly

Michelle Waterman and Allison Conboy received the Special Places Award.

Conservation Leaders Recognized at 2020 Audubon Florida Virtual Assembly
Audubon Assembly

Conservation Leaders Recognized at 2020 Audubon Florida Virtual Assembly

Seven awards presented virtually to individuals of exception.

Ballot Measures Bring Good News for Florida's Environment
Conservation

Ballot Measures Bring Good News for Florida's Environment

"The resounding passage of these measures is a recognition by Floridians that our economy and quality of life depend upon a healthy environment. Congratulations to the local advocates who made these successes possible."- Julie Wraithmell, Audubon Florida Executive Directorossible.

Volunteers are the Heartbeat of EagleWatch
Chapters & Centers

Volunteers are the Heartbeat of EagleWatch

This season, 480 community volunteers donated 7,530 volunteer hours for nest monitoring, data reporting, and in some instances, the rescue and transport of Bald Eagles in need of medical attention.

EagleWatch Auxiliary Banding Study Records Critical Re-Sight Data
Chapters & Centers

EagleWatch Auxiliary Banding Study Records Critical Re-Sight Data

This season, staff banded and released eight eaglets from five counties. Six of the fledgling eagles came from natural nests and two came from nests on artificial structures. Since inception in 2017, the study has banded and released 48 juvenile eagles.

Shifts at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Forge New Opportunities for EagleWatch
Chapters & Centers

Shifts at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Forge New Opportunities for EagleWatch

EagleWatch will step into the role of providing nest information to stakeholders and will continue to maintain and update the nest map while assigning nest ID’s for new nests reported to EagleWatch and the FWC.

Audubon Celebrates M-CORES Task Force Recommendations to Protect Rural Florida and Taxpayers
News

Audubon Celebrates M-CORES Task Force Recommendations to Protect Rural Florida and Taxpayers

“This is public process working as it should, with stakeholder involvement and evaluation of need and cost to taxpayers driving decisions,” said Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director of Audubon Florida. “Thank you to Charles, Paul, and all the other appointed task force members for their service in this work.”

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