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2024 Audubon Florida Birdathon Wrap Up
Birds

2024 Audubon Florida Birdathon Wrap Up

Birders fanned out across the Sunshine State to count 188 species.

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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

American Flamingo Released in Tampa Bay Will Shed Light on Flamingo Invasion
Conservation

American Flamingo Released in Tampa Bay Will Shed Light on Flamingo Invasion

Audubon Florida attaches transmitter to track its movements, fate.

Lillian Cunningham, Host of Washington Post's Field Trip, on Spark Birds and Everglades Restoration
News

Lillian Cunningham, Host of Washington Post's Field Trip, on Spark Birds and Everglades Restoration

Lillian Cunningham interviewed Audubon's Jerry Lorenz to talk wildlife, Everglades restoration, and the future of South Florida. In turn, we asked her about her work, travel, and spark bird.

Flamingos Arrive with Hurricane Idalia
Coastal Conservation

Flamingos Arrive with Hurricane Idalia

Small flocks and single flamingos have been seen up and down the Sunshine State this week.

Audubon Florida Assembly 2023: Keynote
Audubon Assembly

Audubon Florida Assembly 2023: Keynote

Immerse yourself in conservation photography at Audubon Florida Assembly’s keynote!

A Season in the Life of a Coastal Biologist: Protecting Birds on Three Rooker Island
Coastal Conservation

A Season in the Life of a Coastal Biologist: Protecting Birds on Three Rooker Island

By Emalee Herrera, Three Rooker Island stewardship coordinator.

Shifting Sites: Seabirds Move to South Lido for 2023 Nesting Season
Coastal Conservation

Shifting Sites: Seabirds Move to South Lido for 2023 Nesting Season

by Kylie Wilson, Sarasota seasonal bird stewardship coordinator.

Innovative Natural Solution Improves Resilience in Northeast Florida
Climate

Innovative Natural Solution Improves Resilience in Northeast Florida

The Shuck & Share program provides many benefits for local communities.

Raptor Care Assistant Dives into Data
News

Raptor Care Assistant Dives into Data

Cameron Couvillon noticed a correlation between bird blood test results and care outcomes. He taught himself to use a computer programming language to uncover the data and prove his theory.

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