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Christmas Bird Count in the Panhandle
Conservation

Christmas Bird Count in the Panhandle: 77 Species, Including Some Rare Treats

Senior Coordinator of Shorebird Stewardship Brian Cammarano details his Christmas Bird Count experience.

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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

Lanark Reef Critical Wildlife Area Cleanup
Coastal Conservation

Lanark Reef Critical Wildlife Area Cleanup

Audubon and FWC remove a half-ton of debris from bird nesting areas.

Conservation Leadership Initiative Jan. 2020 Update
About Us

Conservation Leadership Initiative Jan. 2020 Update

Students participated in field trips and networking sessions.

Audubon Gets a "Win" for Birds at Clam Pass Park
News

Audubon Gets a "Win" for Birds at Clam Pass Park

Beachside parking garage proposal scrapped, again.

Audubon Teams Up to Restore Little Bayou Bird Island for Nesting Species
Coastal Conservation

Audubon Teams Up to Restore Little Bayou Bird Island for Nesting Species

Staff and volunteers brought 175 native plants to the island.

Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Reopens Hurricane Irma-damaged Section of Boardwalk
Chapters & Centers

Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Reopens Hurricane Irma-damaged Section of Boardwalk

Visitors may now access the original section of the Sanctuary’s famous attraction.

SEFL Regional Climate Leadership Summit Focuses on Energy Efficiency, Sea Level Rise, and Courageous Communication
Climate

SEFL Climate Leadership Summit

Audubon staff at the SEFL Climate Leadership Summit share some of the takeaways from this annual event.

Highlighting Five Wins in 2019
News

Highlighting Five Wins in 2019

From shorebird nesting to eletric vehicles to Everglades restoration funding, you helped make these 2019 wins happen.

Improving Natural Defenses Against Climate Change in Cape Sable
Everglades

Improving Natural Defenses Against Climate Change in Cape Sable

In a changing climate, South Florida needs to buy time to improve resilience. Restoring the Everglades offers the opportunity for both.

Renewed Hope for Submerged Plants in Lake Okeechobee
Everglades

Renewed Hope for Submerged Plants in Lake Okeechobee

A recent tour of Lake Okeechobee brought renewed hope and relief to Audubon’s Everglades team.

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