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Articles by ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Staff

American Oystercatcher with leg bands.
Coastal Update 2021
August 01, 2021 — A Difficult But Successful Breeding Season.
Roseate Spoonbill nest.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Partners with Port Tampa Bay to Protect New Nesting Sites
July 30, 2021 — Every rookery counts, as a constellation of nesting sites is needed for the health of the colonies
Banded Eagle. Photo: Nancy Barnhart.
Banded Eagle Spotted Hundreds of Miles from Nest Site
July 15, 2021 — Community scientists report banded bird in Virginia.
Roseate Spoonbill on its nest, photo taken by the trail camera.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Uses Satellites and Cameras to Unlock the Ecology of Florida Bay’s Spoonbills
July 13, 2021 — ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida’s Everglades Science Center (ESC) has been studying Roseate Spoonbills since 1939.
Two chicks survived Hurricane Elsa in Clearwater.
Early Season Timing of Hurricane Elsa Wreaks Havoc on Sea and Shorebird Babies
July 09, 2021 — Storm surge flooded nesting sites with eggs and young chicks across the Gulf Coast
Black Skimmers regroup after Hurricane Elsa.
Hurricane Elsa Impacts on Gulf Coast Beach-Nesting Birds
July 09, 2021 — A summary.
An infographic that shows the community of fish sampled by the Everglades Science Center.
2020 Sampling of Florida Bay Fish Reveal Improving Everglades Water Conditions
July 01, 2021 — The fish community could be showing an Everglades moving in the right direction.
Amanda Hull peering at a Bald Eagle.
CLI Members Make Connections During a Distanced Year
July 01, 2021 — To support the next generation of environmental leaders, visit: FL.³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ.org/CLI
Black Skimmers on Navarre causeway.
Gulf Power Foundation Funds New Signs to Protect Birds
July 01, 2021 — Flashing speed signs protect seabird colony.
American Oystercatcher on Shell Key.
American Oystercatchers: Working Across the State to Protect this Vulnerable Shorebird
July 01, 2021 — American Oystercatchers are an iconic coastal species, nesting in our beaches and coastal islands across the Gulf Coast and up the Atlantic seaboard. Sensitive to disturbance, they are a critical barometer of sea level rise and the resiliency of coastal habitats. ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ works throughout the state to monitor and protect this beautiful shorebird.