Rosemary Tolliver started a grassroots campaign to protect the land where she monitors a Bald Eagle nest on Marco Island.
Volunteer Cheryl Merz recounts a recent rescue in St. Johns County.
From roadways to rooftops to back yards, the team has jumped in to help raptors in all kinds of situations.
As part of a long-term cooperative study through the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, all rescued Bald Eagle fledglings treated by its Raptor Trauma Clinic receive a colored auxiliary leg band before release.
The 2021 nesting season saw an unusually high number of Bald Eagle admissions to the Raptor Trauma Clinic at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. Follow along with this season’s eaglets through an innovative StoryMap, created by our very owl EagleWatch Program Manager Shawnlei Breeding
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey has released over 660 Bald Eagles since opening in 1979. Learn more about releasing these amazing birds in this video by Eagle Scout Arwen Dowers.
Tracking birds is important to science allowing us to know where birds spend time. With the data from tracking birds, we know what areas of habitat need to be protected! Learn more in this video by Eagle Scout Arwen Dowers.