Audubon Florida News

White birds in a green swamp
Recent Land Acquisitions and Easements are Investments into Florida's Future
January 17, 2023
Hurricane debris piled up on a beach.
Hurricane Ian Shines a Light on Resiliency Planning Needs
January 13, 2023
An American Bittern looks up from grassy marshland.
Happy Birthday to One of Florida’s Best Ideas: Florida’s Water Management Districts Turn 50
January 13, 2023
Wood Stork Monitoring Flight Shows Nests at the Sanctuary
January 13, 2023 — Nesting and roosting activity were observed at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Wood Stork colony on January 10, 2023.
A young Least Tern prepares to eat as an adult Least Tern approaches with a fish in its mouth.
Hurricane Ian Rearranges Breeding Bird Habitat in Northeast and Southwest Florida
January 13, 2023
Audubon Florida Selects Officer Jody Criswell for 2022 Law Enforcement Officer Award
January 10, 2023 — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Officer was recognized for her hard work to protect the habitats that make our state so special.
Audubon Florida Recognizes Michael Longo with 2022 Guy Bradley Award
January 10, 2023 — Each year, Audubon Florida recognizes an individual for their contributions to bird conservation with an award in Guy Bradley’s honor.
Audubon Florida Names Publix Super Markets as Distinguished Philanthropist for 2022
January 10, 2023 — Audubon Florida would not be able to deliver much-needed conservation results for our state without the generous support of our donors.
An American Oystercatcher walks on the sandy shore with the tide lapping up on the left side of the photo.
Banded Bird Sightings Tell a Story about American Oystercatcher Winter Behavior
January 10, 2023 — Florida’s beaches may be quieter in the winter, but the Sunshine State’s coldest months are important foraging and resting periods for vulnerable sea and shorebirds.