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Articles by Audubon Staff

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.
Piping Plover with a sand beach in the background. Photo: Kara Cook/Audubon Florida.
Spotted! Interesting Piping Plover Lineage at Outback Key
January 11, 2022 — Coastal team member Kara Cook reflects on one of her favorite Fall 2021 sightings.
Least Tern chicks on Lido Key under a triangular, wooden chick shelter. Adult Least tern in the background in flight. Photo: Kylie Wilson
Audubon Uses Chick Shelters to Give Beach Birds a Break
December 31, 2021 — To give the birds some relief, Audubon Florida staff and volunteers employ chick shelters at nesting sites on the sand and on gravel rooftops.
A Roseate Spoonbill in flight against a blue sky. Photo: Michael Fahn/Audubon Photography Awards.
Five Big Audubon Florida Wins in 2021
December 20, 2021 — We reflect on strides forward for birds and the places they need.
Highway seen from above.
M-CORES Was Repealed, But A Northern Turnpike Proposal Still Lives
December 11, 2021 — M-CORES may have been repealed, but Senate Bill 100 left the door open for future turnpike extensions.
A banded Piping Plover on a sand beach.
A Season in the Life of a Shorebird Biologist: Training New Stewards
December 06, 2021 — By Ricky Cassell, Panhandle Stewardship Coordinator for Audubon Florida.
Wading birds take flight.
2020 Wading Bird Study Reveals Mixed Success for Iconic Florida Species
November 15, 2021 — Spring storm events threatened to wipe out nesting efforts.