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    Conservation Leadership Academies Connect University Students to Audubon

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Conservation Leadership Academies Connect University Students to Audubon

    by Natalie Al-Shihabi, Conservation Leadership Initiative Intern

    This spring, Audubon hosted three academies in Orlando, Tallahassee, and St. Petersburg, drawing together students from 12 different schools and a range of backgrounds to participate in these events. Students first headed out into nature on a birding field trip with local Audubon guides to experience birding through the eyes of an enthusiast, as well as learning how to use binoculars. Coming back inside for lunch, they listened to presentations to learn more about Audubon’s rich history in Florida, grassroots structure, conservation work, and ways for early-career folks to get involved. Finally, students participated in an environmental career panel with panelists from local environmental organizations and agencies.


    Orlando Wetlands:

    During the Orlando Wetlands CLA, students explored the boardwalk and spotted baby Roseate Spoonbills, Great Blue Herons, and Great Egrets, as well as many other fantastic birds. This event reached five different universities across Central Florida and highlighted both a wonderful birding spot and local chapter: Orange Audubon Society.

    Wakulla Springs:

    When at Wakulla Springs State Park for the CLA event, students had a special chance to hear from Audubon Florida’s Executive Director Julie Wraithmell and Communications Director Erika Zambello. While on their field trip with Apalachee Audubon bird guides, students saw Anhingas, Red-shouldered Hawks, and even welcomed a pair of Swallow-tailed Kites back from their spring migration. This was the first CLA held in the Panhandle, and Audubon celebrated meeting new students from Florida State University, Florida A&M University, and more.

    Weedon Island:

    The last CLA event, at Weedon Island Preserve, introduced students to the beautiful Florida coastal ecosystem habitat with the help of St. Pete Audubon and Hernando Audubon leaders. They spotted a juvenile Yellow- crowned Night Heron, Red-shouldered Hawk, Palm Warblers, and Laughing Gulls, to name a few.


     Following the academies, students will have the opportunity to apply to Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI) program, which grants 25 undergraduate students the chance to attend Audubon Assembly, be matched up with a local Audubon Chapter for mentorship, and complete a conservation project of their choosing. The CLI program is an incredible opportunity for students of all backgrounds to either start or continue their own bird journey through this introduction into Audubon Florida and what it has to offer.

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