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Articles by Audubon Staff

American Oystercatcher nesting on a Hillsborough Bay shoreline.
Nesting Season for Coastal Birds Has Begun!
March 28, 2022 — Sea, shore, and wading birds flock to Florida's coastline in the spring and summer for breeding and nesting season.
Audubon Florida Birdathon is April 8 - 14, 2022
March 22, 2022 — Help raise funds to protect birds and the places they need while participating in one of America's favorite pastimes.
view of a wetland
Meet Lisa von Borowski, Early Audubon Conservationist
March 10, 2022 — German emigrant used her personal finances to help preserve Ahhochee Hill. Now it is an Audubon Sanctuary.
Great egret in flight
Audubon Florida Celebrates 122 Years in Conservation
March 02, 2022 — The groundswell of support for the birds of Florida and the Everglades went on to give rise to the National Audubon Society.
A beach with a man posting a wooden stake, with Gulf of Mexico in the background.
A Season in the Life of a Bird Biologist: Nesting Begins in the Eastern Panhandle
February 16, 2022 — by Michael Ferrara, Carrabelle Shorebird Biologist.
Raised Snowy Plover figures on canvas. Artwork by Deborah Gabris
Volunteer Contributes Unique Art for Coastal Program Education Efforts
February 03, 2022 — By Ricky Cassell, Panhandle Stewardship Coordinator for Audubon Florida.
Map of the Everglades restoration projects completed and those planned for the near future.
2021 Everglades Restoration: A Snapshot of Projects and Funding
January 24, 2022 — New map showcases progress in the restoration of the River of Grass.
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.