Audubon Florida News

Raised Snowy Plover figures on canvas. Artwork by Deborah Gabris
Volunteer Contributes Unique Art for Coastal Program Education Efforts
February 03, 2022 — By Ricky Cassell, Panhandle Stewardship Coordinator for Audubon Florida.
A man with a camera and long lens on a tripod on a boardwalk
Mastering the Capture of the Super Ghost Orchid at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
January 27, 2022 — Photographer R J Wiley started his quest to get the perfect shot in 2007.
Map of the Everglades restoration projects completed and those planned for the near future.
2021 Everglades Restoration: A Snapshot of Projects and Funding
January 24, 2022 — New map showcases progress in the restoration of the River of Grass.
A tagged Black Skimmer rests amidst a mixed flock of gulls, terns, pelicans.
Spotted! Banded Black Skimmer Heralds Conservation Success
January 24, 2022 — Coastal team member Jeff Liechty discovered an interesting Black Skimmer during the Tampa Christmas Bird Count.
American White Pelican swimming on calm water. Photo: Jim Chagares.
Tampa Bay Area Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Underway
January 21, 2022 — Audubon partners include ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability and the University of South Florida.
An Unprecedented Investment in Everglades Restoration and a Giant Step Forward in Climate Resiliency
January 19, 2022 — 11 million Floridians to benefit through the Biden Administration's infrastructure bill.
Tricolored Heron standing on a pipe. Photo: John Wolaver.
Seminole County Joins the East Central Florida Regional Resilience Collaborative
January 18, 2022 — by Halle Goldstein, Conservation Organizer.
Owlets returned to their nest. Two fluffy, white owls sitting in a large, stick nest.
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey Admits 765 Raptors in 2021
January 17, 2022 — The Center's team released 223 raptors back into the wild.