Attend our special Earth Day events on April 22 as part of your Birdathon and have a chance to win cool prizes.
An in-depth look at orchids, ferns, and bromeliads in the Sanctuary.
In 1954, brave voices in our community spoke up to save ancient trees from the threat of the axe and saw. Thanks to their efforts, today we protect 13,000-plus acres in Southwest Florida as a haven for plants, animals, and people.
While this bird will not make the return trip, others like it are informing researchers of their needs through tracking devices.
After a dry October, the Sanctuary experienced twice the average amount of rainfall in November.
The Sanctuary’s biodiversity inspires visiting researchers from around the nation and world.
The shorebird was detected by a station at Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada, in July.