An important means of building resiliency in Florida is to protect the wildlands that recharge our drinking water, provide habitat for our wildlife, and support our quality of life.
After 10 hours in the Florida sun, volunteers were able to restore critical habitat for the endemic Florida Scrub-jay.
Find back issues of the Audubon Jay Watch annual report here.
Please enjoy the stories in the 2015 Annual Jay Watch Report as we celebrate the dedicated work of our volunteers and agency partners.
Dedicated to protecting Florida Scrub-Jays, our state's only endemic bird species.
The Florida Naturalist is Audubon Florida's award-winning magazine.
The Northern Everglades encompasses the Lake Okeechobee watershed, the 3.3 million acre part of the ecosystem that serves as the headwaters of the Everglades.