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Volunteer Spotlight: Liz Lunsford's Childhood Experiences at the Sanctuary Left a Lasting Impression
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Volunteer Spotlight: Liz Lunsford's Childhood Experiences at the Sanctuary Left a Lasting Impression

Recent Florida Gulf Coast University graduate shares her unique path to volunteering.

Audubon Reaching Toward $20 Million Campus Vision at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
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Audubon Reaching Toward $20 Million Campus Vision at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

The re-imagined campus will provide the infrastructure needed to advance Audubon’s conservation leadership in the Western Everglades.

To the Skies: Audubon Brings New Ideas to Long-Term Wood Stork Monitoring
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To the Skies: Audubon Brings New Ideas to Long-Term Wood Stork Monitoring

Monitoring treetop nests requires innovation and partnership.

Song of the Swamp by Andrea Rousseau
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Song of the Swamp by Andrea Rousseau

Florida Southwestern State College Student Shares Her Passion for the Sanctuary Through Her Lens

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Announces 2025 Member Lecture Series
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Announces 2025 Member Lecture Series

Monthly lectures are free for current members.

Motus Station Provides Clues to Thrush Migration
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Motus Station Provides Clues to Thrush Migration

Four southbound thrushes were recorded at the Sanctuary in a single week in October.

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Receives $5K Grant From the Collier Community Foundation
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Receives $5K Grant From the Collier Community Foundation

These funds will support the efforts of the Corkscrew Sustainability Board’s strategic planning.

NEW! Sanctuary Striders: Members-Only Walking Club
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NEW! Sanctuary Striders: Members-Only Walking Club

Enjoy the benefits of being in nature!

Rainfall and Water Levels for October 2024
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Rainfall and Water Levels for October 2024

Water levels remain high in our natural areas.

New Visitor Experience
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New Visitor Experience

Audubon has installed more than 50 updated interpretive and navigational signs in the Blair Visitor Center and on the Sanctuary campus.

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