Audubon Florida releases “State of the Everglades” report

Posted 6/23/21

Audubon Florida has released the spring edition of the bi-annual “State of the Everglades” report. The report is published twice a year...

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Audubon Florida releases “State of the Everglades” report

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MIAMI — Audubon Florida has released the spring edition of the bi-annual “State of the Everglades” report. The report is published twice a year to provide updates on recent progress, new challenges, and results of Audubon’s Everglades efforts.

“While we have a long way to go, we are excited to share our successes while providing insights for our members and the wider community to continue to be a voice for the River of Grass, “said Director of Policy Beth Alvi. “We will continue to push for the funding and the will to keep these projects moving,” she added.

Articles in this issue include:

  • Science for Nature: Study Solves Mystery of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary’s Disappearing Water
  • Audubon Uses Satellites and Cameras to Unlock the Ecology of Florida Bay’s Spoonbills
  • Celebrating Everglades Restoration Progress
  • WEBINAR: A Legacy of Ornithology in the Sunshine State
  • Fixing Lake Okeechobee and Estuary Discharges Requires Innovation in the Okeechobee Watershed
  • Funding A Bold Vision for America’s Everglades
  • Nutrient Source Reductions Needed to Improve Picayune Strand Water Flows
  • Publix Announces Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Grant

The report has been published biannually since 2007. Back issues can be found here: https://fl.audubon.org/about-us/state-everglades-report

After a century of human impacts, Audubon works to improve water flows to the south and provide habitat for Florida’s birds, other wildlife, and people.

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