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Articles by Audubon Staff

A female Snail Kite with wings outstretched over water.
Working Together to Heal the Everglades
June 07, 2023 — What you can do to protect the River of Grass.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland joined Audubon and other stakeholders for a tour of the Everglades, led by National Park Service staff.
Secretary Haaland Visit and Everglades Coalition Conference Showcase Momentum in Everglades Restoration
June 06, 2023 — Audubon has studied and advocated for the Everglades for 123 years. We appreciated the opportunity to show Secretary Haaland on-the-ground progress on the largest restoration effort in the world, as well as how far we still need to go to forge a resilient future for the region as a whole.
Little Blue Heron standing on a bare branch.
Florida Executive Order 23-06 Prompts Additional Restoration Investment
June 06, 2023 — Funding for Everglades restoration, tackling algal blooms, and more.
A group of people with shovels sticking them into a pile of dirt.
Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Celebrate Major Restoration Milestone
June 06, 2023 — Audubon’s science and policy teams have worked to restore freshwater flows to the wetlands along Biscayne Bay for more than three decades.
A beach with roped off area
Part-time Destin Resident Makes Time for the Birds
June 05, 2023 — Written by Barbara Comes, Audubon shorebird steward volunteer.
Three people stand on the sand and smile at the camera.
Getting Out and About During a Florida Summer? Tips and Tricks from the Audubon Florida Team
May 31, 2023 — Water, wildlife, shade, and insects.
Mangrove roots and trunks in the water.
High Levels of State Investment in Everglades Restoration and Conservation Result from 2023 Florida Legislative Session
May 30, 2023 — Everglades funding and land conservation.
Several rows of sapling trees with their roots encased in burlap, ready for planting.
Greenwich Audubon Center Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Honor Indigenous Forest Management
May 26, 2023 — $7,500 crowdfunding goal to receive matching grant from Sustainable CT’s Community Match Fund
A view of grassland from a boardwalk.
Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum Shines Spotlight on Wetland Health
May 25, 2023 — Synergies created during the event will make our region more resilient.
A Share the Shore graphic that includes images of birds.
Protect Beach Babies this Memorial Day
May 23, 2023 — Vulnerable sea and shorebirds need Florida beaches and islands to successfully raise their families.