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Clockwise from top left: UNC Researchers at Pine Island. Photo: Megan Mendenhall/UNC Office of Research Communications; T. Gilbert Pearson ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ members with Senator Gladys Robinson. Photo: Caitlin O'Hara; American Oystercatcher. Photo: Brittany Salmons
Top Wins for Birds in 2024
December 16, 2024 — From mountains to coast, ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ staff and members flocked together to advance ambitious projects and policies for birds this year.
Major Funding Announced for Crab Meadow Marsh Restoration
December 09, 2024 — The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded $429K to the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ to develop a restoration plan for Crab Meadow’s marsh.
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Receives $5K Grant From the Collier Community Foundation
November 25, 2024 — These funds will support the efforts of the Corkscrew Sustainability Board’s strategic planning.
a group of people smiling at the camera
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida Recognizes Conservation Leaders for 2024
November 14, 2024 — ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Florida recently honored seven conservation leaders as part of our annual Assembly event on November 7-9, 2024 in Daytona Beach.
Bald Eagle sitting on a tower, with a half moon in the background
EagleWatch Volunteers Advocate for Eagles Across the State
October 31, 2024 — To protect vulnerable raptors this year, EagleWatch volunteers worked with local governments to safeguard nests in their communities while alerting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to a potential new threat.
Close up of Bald Eagle feet with associated bands.
First Auxiliary-banded Eagle Nests in Winter Park
October 31, 2024 — If you see a banded eagle, report the band to the Bird Banding Lab or to the EagleWatch program at eaglewatch@audubon.org.
Bald Eagle flying over water with its talons outstretched.
Behind the Binoculars: 2023-2024 EagleWatch Season
October 31, 2024 — Notes from Shawnlei Breeding, EagleWatch Program Manager
A woman holding up a book to read to a group of kids. A second woman is holding a kestrel on her hand
Center for Birds of Prey Programs Grow Next Gen to Bend the Bird Curve
October 05, 2024 — Fall is a busy time of year. Eagles begin nesting, students are back in school, and the Center for Birds of Prey runs a packed event calendar! Each offering is an opportunity to inspire environmental leaders of all ages.