Audubon needs Audubon Community Stewards in Central Florida. Learn more about how you can help spread water conservation in your community.
Planting native plants outside of your home can help reduce your irrigation water use. Learn more!
Installing a faucet aerator is just one way you can save water at home. Here are a few more things you can do at home to protect Florida's most precious natural resource.
By Lisa D. Mickey, a Florida Master Naturalist at the Marine Discovery Center and member of Halifax River Audubon
Wetlands are ecosystems that make up some of Florida’s most biologically rich habitat. In addition to supporting birds and other wildlife, wetlands help improve water quality and provide flood control benefits.
In recent years, Florida has increasingly lived up to its name as the Sunshine State, with more and more solar panels dotting our landscape.
Toxic algae blooms and other coastal water crises led Audubon Florida to make advancing water storage south of Lake Okeechobee our top legislative priority this legislative session.
By Sydnee Peterman, Junior at Florida State University and Former Communications Intern