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Audubon staff often work together to co-write articles about generic or complex conservation or policy topics. If you have a question about anything we've posted on our site, you can email program staff via this About Us contact page.

Articles by Audubon Staff

A Black Skimmer standing on the sand with fishing line wrapped around its foot.
Successfully Dispose of Fishing Line - Save a Skimmer!
July 28, 2022 — by Kylie Wilson, Sarasota Seasonal Bird Stewardship Coordinator.
Looking through sea oats to a beach, with water in the background. Pine trees stand at the right-hand edge of the photo.
A Season in the Life of a Coastal Volunteer
July 26, 2022 — We sit down with Ash Eggers to learn more about volunteering along the Gulf Coast.
Brown Pelican sitting on a dock with a bright yellow band on one leg. Water in the background.
Audubon Florida Awarded $5,000 Grant from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County to Support Brown Pelican Banding Study
July 18, 2022 — Hooking and entanglement in fishing gear injures hundreds of pelicans each year – a new study will help protect them.
Statement: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary’s New Rule an Opportunity to Support a More Resilient Florida Keys
July 14, 2022 — New plan open for public comment through October
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Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra
July 11, 2022 — 19 et 21 de Julio.
Evan standing away from the camera, with his "ask me about the birds" shirt in full view. He is standing on a beach, with water in the background.
Birds and Boats: A Season in the Life of a Coastal Biologist
June 30, 2022 — by Evan Daly, Audubon Florida Three Rooker Island Stewardship Coordinator.
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Audubon Florida Celebrates Latino Conservation Week with Two New Events
June 28, 2022 — July 19 and 21 at 6:00 p.m. on Zoom.
Pine needle sculpture depicting a Florida Scrub-Jay, sitting on a piece of driftwood.
Pine Needle Artist Draws Inspiration from the Natural World
June 21, 2022 — Florida artist Beth Lane Williams discusses her artistic practice using pine needles she collects from her backyard.
A group of birders with binoculars raised sit and stand amidst mangrove trunks and branches.
Of Spoonbills and Horseshoe Crabs: An Indian River Lagoon Spring Break
June 15, 2022 — Cierra Janae Nelson, 2021-2022 Conservation Leadership Initiative participant, reflects on a highlight of the program: restoration, protection, and birding during spring break.