Audubon Florida News

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Limiting the Negative Impacts of Nonnative Wildlife Requires a Concerted Effort
March 02, 2022 — Nonnative wildlife can negatively impact Floridians and our environment.
Great egret in flight
Audubon Florida Celebrates 122 Years in Conservation
March 02, 2022 — The groundswell of support for the birds of Florida and the Everglades went on to give rise to the National Audubon Society.
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Biologists Rescue Injured Roseate Spoonbill in Florida Bay
February 24, 2022 — The young bird likely fell out of its nest.
Groundbreaking at the C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area. People shovel dirt with a large truck in the background. Photo: Paul Gray/Audubon Florida.
Protecting the St. Lucie Estuary with C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area
February 18, 2022 — Friday marked another win for St. Lucie Estuary protection with a groundbreaking event for the C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area (STA).
A beach with a man posting a wooden stake, with Gulf of Mexico in the background.
A Season in the Life of a Bird Biologist: Nesting Begins in the Eastern Panhandle
February 16, 2022 — by Michael Ferrara, Carrabelle Shorebird Biologist.
A group of people hold giant scissors to symbolically cut a large ribbon.
Scott Water Farm Project Critical Component of Improving Health of the St. Lucie Estuary
February 12, 2022 — A ribbon-cutting event celebrated the Scott Water Farm Project on February 11, 2022. It is the fourth water farm initiative in the State of Florida.
MaVynee Oshun Betsch. Photo: American Beach Museum.
MaVynne Betsch's Legacy Lives On in Protected Coastline
February 10, 2022 — The Northeast Florida "Beach Lady" advocated for habitat and history in American Beach.