With a scarcity of main storms in 2025, our workforce noticed encouraging outcomes for a lot of coastal hen species throughout the Sunshine State, thanks largely to the dedication of our unbelievable shorebird steward workers and volunteers.
Within the Florida Panhandle, nesting at Tyndall Air Power Base resulted in an unbelievable yr for Wilson’s Plovers, which produced 39 fledglings — a file! Actually, workers noticed a rise in Wilson’s Plover nesting exercise throughout the Panhandle and past, with reviews by Audubon workers and our Florida Shorebird Alliance companions of newly established pairs in areas the place they’d not beforehand been recorded.
In accordance with Senior Coordinator of Shorebird Stewardship Brian Cammarano, as much as 5 pairs of Wilson’s Plover held territories and efficiently nested all through the one-mile stretch of appropriate habitat inside the College of West Florida Analysis Property on Pensacola Seashore.
“We noticed all 5 pairs with brooding chicks sooner or later all through the season and have been in a position to affirm not less than two efficiently fledged chicks,” says Cammarano.
We hope that is an early indicator of an upward development in Wilson’s Plover productiveness as we proceed to intently monitor this imperiled beach-nesting species.
New Protections for Wilson’s Plovers:
In December 2025, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fee voted favorably on a petition submitted by Audubon, agreeing that Wilson’s Plovers warrant imperiled species protections in Florida! Now thought-about a “Candidate Species” whereas the company develops a administration plan, Wilson’s Plovers and their habitat will benefit from the protections of state-Threatened species for the primary time in 2026!
This article first appeared in the 2025 Coastal Report. Click here to read full report.
