Suwannee Audubon’s Mission is to work toward building a deep and wide appreciation of the Suwannee River ecosystem. This system embraces many springs, rivers, creeks and swamps which form an aquatic orchestra. The region of interest is east of the Gulf of Mexico, southeast of St. Marks, north of Inglis and west of Gainesville, Florida.

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Here are a few easy-access places in Suwannee Country that are remarkable for their natural beauty and their wildlife quotient. These examples of Nature at its best represent the essence of what Suwannee Audubon is about.

Examples of our field trips - click on an image for full size

 

We regret to have to announce the passing of one of the founders of Suwannee Audubon,George Griffin (Grif), the first part of December, 2007. He passed peacefully at his home in the Old Town Hammock after a battle with his health for about a year.

He was a tireless worker for a cleaner environment and a return to the days when the springs and river ran clean and clear.

Suwannee Audubon will go on in his memory with the same goals and ambitions.