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  • Audubon Florida Staff Members Celebrate the Great Backyard Bird Count

    Feb 21, 2026

    Back yards in Florida range from grassy fenced suburbs to sandy beach views, screened pools to oak-shaded forests, and all of them can be good places to spot birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • 2026 Crane Season at Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary

    Feb 21, 2026

    More than 50 years ago, Audubon, a grass roots volunteer led group began hosting what would become known as the Crane Festival—recognizing the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River as one… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring Amy Tan, Author of The Backyard Bird Chronicles

    Feb 21, 2026

    Pausing to look into your backyard and discovering your feeder alive with Red-headed Woodpeckers, sparrows, goldfinches, and juncos can spark joy, connection, and a deeper sense of purpose. Taking… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • 2026 Audubon in Action and Audubon Collaborative Grant Projects

    Feb 21, 2026

    Each year, Audubon seeks to financially support campus and community chapters by providing grants for affiliated chapters working on conservation projects. These grants are one of many ways that… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • The Surprising Connection Between Spruce Trees, Pine Siskins, and Salmonella Outbreaks

    Feb 21, 2026

    In the winter of 2020 and 2021, Ben Tonelli was a new Ph.D. student at UCLA—but the COVID-19 pandemic meant that instead of moving to Los Angeles, he was starting his doctoral program remotely from… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • Tidal Mudflats: More than Meets the Eye

    Feb 21, 2026

    Connecting the dots between our beloved shorebirds and the habitats important to their survival is essential to Audubon’s mission to  protect birds and the places they need. By exploring this… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

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  • Audubon Florida Staff Members Celebrate the Great Backyard Bird Count

    Feb 21, 2026

    Back yards in Florida range from grassy fenced suburbs to sandy beach views, screened pools to oak-shaded forests, and all of them can be good places to spot birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

    Know More

  • 2026 Crane Season at Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary

    Feb 21, 2026

    More than 50 years ago, Audubon, a grass roots volunteer led group began hosting what would become known as the Crane Festival—recognizing the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River as one… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

    Know More

  • 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring Amy Tan, Author of The Backyard Bird Chronicles

    Feb 21, 2026

    Pausing to look into your backyard and discovering your feeder alive with Red-headed Woodpeckers, sparrows, goldfinches, and juncos can spark joy, connection, and a deeper sense of purpose. Taking… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

    Know More

  • 2026 Audubon in Action and Audubon Collaborative Grant Projects

    Feb 21, 2026

    Each year, Audubon seeks to financially support campus and community chapters by providing grants for affiliated chapters working on conservation projects. These grants are one of many ways that… ,Read More  Audubon > News  

    Know More

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