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Multiple Florida Scrub-Jays stand on a leafy branch.
Jay Watch Celebrates a Successful 2022 Season
February 01, 2023 — Remarkably, in just 2022 alone, 97 volunteers invested over 985 hours performing field surveys across the state.
Two scrub-jays on a bare branch, with a moon in a blue sky in the background.
Photography: Tool for Conservation and Education
February 01, 2023 — We love to see your photos!
Rochelle Thomas stands in front of the Kimberlin Nature Education Center, posing next to a large wooden owl sculpture that is nearly her height.
Meet Greenwich ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Center's New Director, Rochelle Thomas
January 31, 2023
Conservation Leadership Initiative students visit bird-banding sites to learn more about research and conservation. Photo shows students gathered around a table where someone holds a bird.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative Welcomes the Class of 2022-23
January 17, 2023 — Every year, the Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) welcomes 25 Florida college students and 25 ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ chapter mentors into the program. We strive to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders through building relationships, networking, and creating experiential learning opportunities. This year’s class represents 16 different Florida colleges and 16 local ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Chapters, covering regions from the Panhandle to South Florida and everywhere in between.
White birds in a green swamp
Recent Land Acquisitions and Easements are Investments into Florida's Future
January 17, 2023
Hurricane debris piled up on a beach.
Hurricane Ian Shines a Light on Resiliency Planning Needs
January 13, 2023
An American Bittern looks up from grassy marshland.
Happy Birthday to One of Florida’s Best Ideas: Florida’s Water Management Districts Turn 50
January 13, 2023
Wood Stork Monitoring Flight Shows Nests at the Sanctuary
January 13, 2023 — Nesting and roosting activity were observed at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Wood Stork colony on January 10, 2023.
A young Least Tern prepares to eat as an adult Least Tern approaches with a fish in its mouth.
Hurricane Ian Rearranges Breeding Bird Habitat in Northeast and Southwest Florida
January 13, 2023