Registration is now open for Audubon Assembly, Florida’s premier conservation gathering, where grassroots leaders from around the state join Audubon’s professional staff and partners to grow their networks and increase knowledge and skills to protect Florida’s precious natural resources. The two-day event will take place in Central Florida on October 16-18.
This year's theme is Power of Birds, Power of Us: Science and Joy as Catalysts for Conservation. Our Keynote Speaker is Rosemary Mosco, acclaimed author and illustrator.
Participants will enjoy an early bird discount (limited time only) and the opportunity to see birds on one of our field trips, or participate in our (NEW) nature journaling activity (fee of $10 includes materials).
Assembly is a great opportunity to network with Audubon members, staff, and volunteers across the state. This year's venue is Mission Resort + Club in Howey-in-the-Hills near Lake Apopka.
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- Palatlakaha Environmental and Agricultural Reserve Park Wildlife Conservation Area (PEAR Park), a 268-acre Lake County wildlife conservation area made up of scrub and sandhill restoration.
- Green Mountain Scenic Overlook & Trailhead, an experience that provides expansive views of Lake Apopka and the North Shore Restoration Area.
- Trimble Park, an Orange County park located between Lake Beauclair and Lake Carlton near Mount Dora.
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Register now to take advantage of the early-bird discount.
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