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Articles by Audubon Staff

Sea and shorebirds sit on a sandy island surrounded by water.
Northeast Florida — New Islands, New Breeding Bird Successes
September 14, 2022 — Birds successfully bred on a new island in Northeast Florida, helped by few storms, volunteer efforts, and prescient protections.
A young Barred Owl sitting on a pillow, with a bandage wrapped around its middle.
New Ambassador Barred Owl Joins the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey Flock
September 14, 2022 — We are excited to welcome a new, unique raptor to the Center for Birds of Prey.
A grassy meadow with yellow flowers - blue sky in the background.
Federal Climate Bill and What It Means for Florida
September 14, 2022
A Least Tern chick rests on a gravel rooftop. Though not ideal habitat, many gravel rooftop sites successfully fledged dozens of sea and shorebird chicks again this year. Photo taken with a telephoto lens with permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Coastal Nesting Birds Made Hay During Quiet Early Hurricane Season, Fledging Chicks From Florida Beaches
September 14, 2022 — With a late start to the tropical storm season, no hurricanes, and the full force of our staff and volunteer steward protection efforts, birds across our beaches successfully fledged chicks.
A banded Bald Eagle flying through the year.
Banded Bald Eagle Resighting Shows a Bird on the Move
September 10, 2022 — Since 2017, Audubon has banded and released more than 85 fledgling Bald Eagles as part of an ongoing banding study.
People looking at birds nesting in manmade structures
Audubon Chapters Create New Homes for Purple Martins
August 10, 2022 — Purple Martin numbers are declining, but Audubon Chapters are stepping up to help!
Two bald eagles in flight
Banded Bald Eagle Spotted at Citrus County Landfill
August 10, 2022 — Long-term, cooperative study enables tracking of birds through colored leg bands.
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State of the Slough Summer 2022
August 09, 2022
A highway going through trees, seen from above.
Audubon Celebrates the Florida Department of Transportation's Decision to Abandon Northern Turnpike Extension Routes, Focus on I-75
August 04, 2022
Shot of Shoremapper tool.
New Mapping Tool to Safeguard Beach-nesting Birds
August 01, 2022 — If developers cause impacts, they will have to pay. ShoreMapper will estimate not only the severity of each of these impacts but also the importance of the breeding site.