Tropical Audubon Society facilitates its Mission via:

Conservation: Enrich our legacy of protecting, conserving and restoring South Florida ecosystems by working closely with local governments and other stakeholders, and by fostering wise stewardship of native habitats, birds and other indigenous wildlife.

Education: Advance a more meaningful community understanding of and appreciation for Nature and our region’s unique environment and ecological relationships via robust education programs and cultivation of local conservation advocates.

Preservation: Honor and perpetuate our “South Florida’s Voice of Conservation” heritage, nurture our near-native Steinberg Nature Center campus, and preserve the integrity and historic landmark status of our society’s 1932 Doc Thomas House headquarters.

Geographic Target

Miami-Dade and mainland Monroe counties focusing on water quality and habitat sustainability in Biscayne Bay, Florida Bay and the Everglades.

Tropical Audubon Society is a science- and solutions-based nonprofit conservation organization driven by its grassroots community and principles of equity, diversity and inclusion.

 


Banner photo: Roseate Spoonbills and Wood Storks by John Studwell