ÃÛèÖAPP Florida News

A Least Tern stands on a gravel rooftop.
New Study: Benefits of Returning Fallen Chicks to Rooftop Nests
February 15, 2024 — A decade-long study looks at how fallen Least Tern chicks fare after they are placed back on their rooftop nests by ÃÛèÖAPP volunteers.
A white wading bird feeding black chicks in a nest.
Coastal Report 2023: A Letter from Audrey DeRose-Wilson, Director of Bird Conservation
February 15, 2024
silhouettes of Sandhill Cranes against a sunset background
Participate in ÃÛèÖAPP Florida's Birdathon at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
February 14, 2024 — Attend our special Earth Day events on April 22 as part of your Birdathon and have a chance to win cool prizes.
Bald Eagle in flight.
Participate in ÃÛèÖAPP Florida's Birdathon at the Center for Birds of Prey
February 14, 2024 — Attend our special Earth Day events on April 20 and 21 as part of your Birdathon and have a chance to win cool prizes.
Cedar Waxwings sitting on a branch.
ÃÛèÖAPP Florida Birdathon is April 20-26, 2024
February 12, 2024 — Have fun and raise funds to protect birds and the places they need while participating in one of America's favorite pastimes.
Barn Swallow in flight over a green background.
Needles in a Haystack
February 05, 2024 — Tracking Migratory Birds at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Three people stand behind a ribbon, one person holding a big pair of scissors.
EAA Reservoir Stormwater Treatment Area Ribbon-Cutting Celebration
January 30, 2024 — A step forward for Everglades restoration.
A graphic asking people to report flamingos, with a photo of a flamingo against a black background.
ÃÛèÖAPP Florida and Flamingo Working Group Call on Floridians for Flamingo Census
January 29, 2024 — The census window runs from February 18-25 and will provide critical information on the American Flamingo population.
An eagle in an enclosure with its wings outstretched.
Center for Birds of Prey Plays Key Role in Raptor Research
January 16, 2024 — In working with researchers across the country and within Central Florida, the ÃÛèÖAPP team makes the most of opportunities to advance raptor science.