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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

Join Us for a Very Special Assembly Keynote and Fun Field Trips
July 17, 2024 — Audubon Assembly this year will feature a three-part keynote.
Three people smiling at the camera - one is holding an owl.
Why Give? An Owl Rescue Leads to Investment into the Center for Birds of Prey Mission
July 17, 2024 — By Linda and Mike Smith
Farewell Jacqui, Hello Kristen
July 17, 2024 — Welcoming a new chapters conservation manager.
An open-walled shelter surrounded by trees, sitting in front of a pond.
Audubon Chapters Restore and Manage Bird Habitat Across Florida
July 17, 2024 — As part of the National Audubon Society’s Flight Plan, preserving and creating healthy bird habitat is key to protecting bird populations. Many Audubon chapters across Florida manage land to protect birds and other wildlife. Article by Kristen Kosik, Chapters Conservation Manager.
A game camera attached to a pole, with marsh grass in the background.
New Tricolored Heron Study to Shed Light on Population, Predation Problems
July 17, 2024 — New grant will improve conservation for Tricolored Herons.
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Audubon and Florida Park Service Team Up for Dry Prairie Conservation
July 16, 2024 — A new bunkhouse was constructed at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park.
A family of American Oystercatchers standing in shallow water
A Season in the Life of a Coastal Biologist: Parenting is Hard - Even for Birds!
July 15, 2024 — by Logan Davis, Pinellas County Anchor Steward
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Conservation Leadership Initiative Projects Shine a Light on Environmental Problems and Solutions
July 08, 2024 — Compiled by Kristen Kosik, Chapters Conservation Manager.
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State of the Slough: Spring 2024
June 28, 2024 — Summary of salinity, water level, vegetation, and fish communities in South Florida's Taylor Slough.
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The "Super" Ghost Orchid Now Blooming
June 24, 2024 — The first blossoms of the 2024 season were photographed on June 22. The orchid's last blossom was observed on Sept. 5.