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A photographer was taking part in an aerial bird survey via helicopter over Florida Bay when the flamingos were first spotted ...
A conservation team unloads biodegradable wave breaks from a boat on May 27, 2025. The cement jute wave breaks designed for ...
The number of flamingos at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and across Florida has been rising, giving hope for a ...
While our shores are still home to nesting colonies of black skimmers and least terns, we used to be a safe place for birds ...
Editor's note: The little-used airstrip in the Everglades that the state is using to build a detention center for immigrants, ...
As fireworks light up the skies this Independence Day, Collette Lauzau of Audubon Florida, urges beachgoers to be mindful of ...
To give new life to shoreline habitats, a growing number of projects are harnessing the reef-building power of oysters.
A 9-year-old girl lost much of her right hand after being attacked by a shark on a Florida beach.The incident occurred Wednesday afternoon, June 11, off the coast of Boca Grande on Florida's Gulf ...
Before his release, Audubon Florida's state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, tagged him with a blue leg band and Zoo Miami's Frank Ridgley attached a solar-powered tracker. At the time, researchers ...
Before his release, Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, tagged him with a blue leg band and Zoo Miami’s Frank Ridgley attached a solar-powered tracker. At the time, researchers ...
In May 2024, a survey conducted by Audubon Florida found more than 100 flamingoes, mostly in South Florida. Keep up with Tampa Bay’s top headlines. Subscribe to our free DayStarter newsletter.
Florida ranks No. 1 for invasive species in the continental United States with more than 500 species of problematic animals, birds, plants, and fish. Thanks to its subtropical climate, wildlife ...