Seminole Audubon Society

A Florida Chapter of the National Audubon Society

The Mission of the Seminole Audubon Society is to promote awareness and protection of the plants and animals in the St Johns River basin in order to sustain the beneficial coexistence of nature and humans.

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Florida Scrub Jay at Lyonia Preserve 

Photo by Darrell Leidigh

Volunteers Needed

Project Colony Watch and Seminole Co. Natural Lands monthly bird counts

Details - puffin_fj@yahoo.com

 

Roseate Spoonbills by Roger Grimshaw

 

Basic Birding Classes

 

Chapter Programs

 

Chapter Field Trips

 

Chapter Board & Officers

 

Bird Links

 

Conservation

 

Baby Birds/Wildlife Rehab

 

Bird Science

Help SAS Stop Massive Marina Proposed in DeBary

 

  SAS Lending Library

 

 

 

Seminole Audubon Society has a collection of books, audio and video recordings available to our members. Items may be borrowed for one month. Click here to see a listing of our selections.

If you have any items you would like to donate to our Library, or if you would like to make arrangements to borrow an item, please call Faith 407-330-4855.

Are Native Plants for you?

What’s the big deal about native versus non-native plants?

Click Here to find out what you can do to help birds, butterflies and bats?

Bird Island and Lake Jesup

Seminole County's Largest and Singular Wading Bird Colony

Join the Seminole Audubon Society chapter of the National Audubon Society! Give a click to do it online. You'll receive Audubon magazine in addition to becoming a member of our local organization.

Click to check out the Leesburg Whooper Chick!

Free Beginning Bird Watching Tours

Take a driving tour around Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge with a trained U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer to learn how to identify the many birds that frequent the refuge.

Tours usually leave at 9 am from the Refuge Visitor Center and lasts for approximately three to four hours.

Please contact Nancy Corona at 321-861-0668 or by email at Nancy_Corona@fws.gov to get details and make reservations. Suggested items to bring include binoculars, camera, field guides, water and a snack. Loaner binoculars are available.

The Visitor Center is located on SR 402, 5 miles east of U.S. 1 in Titusville.

Serving the communities of Sanford, Lake Mary, Lake Monroe, DeBary, Deltona, Geneva, Osteen and others

Seminole Audubon Society

PO Box 2977

Sanford, Florida

32772-2977

407/977-4389

E-mail Boni Sivi  bonisivi@comcast.net