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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

Where Do Bald Eagles Nest and Why?
Audubon Center For Birds Of Prey

Where Do Bald Eagles Nest and Why?

Ongoing auxiliary banding study will shed light on nest choice.

Monitoring Bald Eagles: The Key to Protection
Audubon Center For Birds Of Prey

Monitoring Bald Eagles: The Key to Protection

From new parks to algal blooms, the EagleWatch program keeps an eye on our most iconic raptors.

Conservation Leaders Recognized at 2019 Audubon Assembly in Gainesville
Audubon Assembly

Audubon Assembly Awards

Conservation Leaders Recognized at 2019 Audubon Assembly in Gainesville.

Field Work at the Edge of Florida
Everglades

Field Work at the Edge of Florida

Audubon scientists in the Keys map seagrasses in Florida Bay to gauge the success of Everglades Restoration.

Hawks Steal Fish From Snakes, But Why?
Birds

Hawks Steal Fish From Snakes, But Why?

Volunteer photographer R.J. Wiley captures a stunning moment in a South Florida food web.

Audubon Florida and South Florida Breweries Launch the Everglades Brewers Council
Everglades

Audubon Florida and South Florida Breweries Launch the Everglades Brewers Council

Audubon Florida and a coalition of South Florida breweries have teamed up to launch the Everglades Brewers Council. Our members are driven by a united goal: to protect South Florida’s water and amplify regional resilience by promoting Everglades restoration and other vital conservation policies.

Red Knots Return to Outback Key after Devastating Red Tide Bloom in 2018
Coastal Conservation

Red Knots Return to Outback Key after Devastating Red Tide Bloom in 2018

Red Knots are returning to beaches once ravaged by a harmful algal bloom. Will red tide hurt their populations again this year?

Red Tide Wreaks Havoc along Marco Island, Naples, and Ft. Myers
News

Red Tide Wreaks Havoc along Marco Island, Naples, and Ft. Myers

A new algal bloom has killed fish, birds, sea turtles, and more.

Audubon Center Unveils New Exhibit Focused on Raptor Protection
Chapters & Centers

Audubon Center Unveils New Exhibit Focused on Raptor Protection

Audubon Center for Birds of Prey unveiled a new exhibit at their location in Maitland on Friday, October 11th.

Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
Coastal Conservation

Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink

A new Audubon climate report showcases which species we can save with decisive action.

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