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With a critical nesting season in progress, boaters and beachgoers are urged to give space to nesting birds along area beaches.
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The Wilson’s plover, whose year-round range in the United States is limited to southern Florida coastlines, is estimated to have a Floridian population of less than 1,000 birds.
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Shorebird and seabird nesting season has begun all over the state of Florida. Look out for eggs.
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This holiday weekend, many people will want to celebrate at the beach with fireworks. However, fireworks can pose major problems or even death for threatened species of birds and turtles.
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While Roseate Spoonbills, a tropical and subtropical shore bird, traditionally call Southwest Florida home, they are nesting—and flying—much further north now.
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The month of March marks the official start of the beach bird nesting season and Audubon Florida wants beach goers to be careful while hanging out by the…
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This week, winds shifted from the west to the east, bringing a patch of red tide closer to shore and depositing dead fish and other sea life onto the…
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Nearly two-thirds of all bird species in North America are at risk of extinction due to climate change according to a new report, released Thursday by the…
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For more than a month, shorebirds have been found dead and ill on Southwest Florida beaches. Environmentalist and animal advocate, Colleen Gill of Naples,…