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Get Involved with Audubon Florida

From bird monitors to education volunteers, jay watchers to eagle counters, we have a range of opportunities available for those who want to make a difference.

Community Science and Beach Stewardship

Two of the best and most rewarding ways to get involved with Audubon Florida is to volunteer with one of our ongoing projects. Community science projects like EagleWatch and JayWatch help us keep tabs on populations of some of our most cherished bird species. If you prefer stewardship, we have opportunities to help support our beach-nesting birds.

Become a Volunteer!
Bald Eagle feeds a large chick in a nest
EagleWatch
Maintain healthy populations of Bald Eagles in Florida.
View Project
Least Tern and chick sitting on the sand.
Coastal Stewardship in Florida
Protecting sea, shore, and wading birds at more than 300 sites across Florida.
View Project
A Florida Scrub-Jay holds acorns in is beak.
Jay Watch
Increase populations of Florida Scrub-Jays, our state's only endemic bird species.
View Project

Volunteer at a Center

Our two centers, Corkscrew Swamp and Center for Birds of Prey, are always looking for people who are willing to pitch in. See below for how to get involved with our Everglades stewardship work or to support our raptor rehabilitation efforts.

A woman holding a walking stick looks up, with trees in the background
Volunteer at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
two people washing a raptor
Volunteer at the Center for Birds of Prey
Centers in Florida
A Bald Eagle soars against blue sky.
Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
Maitland, FL
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Naples, FL