Community Profile

Program Year

2023

Status

Active | Incomplete

Last Certification Date

8/24/2020

Certified Since

4/5/2019

Habitat Locations

By Zip Code - 32803

Registered On

10/1/2015

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Audubon Park Garden District

Orlando, FL

Neighborhood or HOA

Population: 4000

Summary

The Audubon Park Garden District is an award winning shopping and dining ecodistrict in Orlando, Florida. Situated north of downtown Orlando, between Leu Gardens and Blue Jacket Park, the APGD is home to some of Central Florida's most loved brewpubs, dining, shopping and entertainment. Named a Great American Main Street Award Winner for 2016, the APGD is also home to a variety of events including Kidsfest, wine walks, outdoor festivals, the Retro Modern Home Tour and the APGD Garden Tour. In addition to great activities, the APGD is also working with the City of Orlando to become Florida's first ecodistrict. The ecodistrict initiative includes planting a biodiverse urban forest in the community; creating an urban bird sanctuary at Song Bird Park; creating the first bicycle powered composting service in the United States; creating Fleet Farms - a program that turns front lawns into organic farmlettes that are then harvested and sent to local markets via bicycle; and a host of other sustainability projects aimed at protecting the environment, while also fostering small businesses. The goal of the APGD is to create the most economically, environmentally and socially sustainable community in Florida.

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My Certified Wildlife Habitats

2 Habitats

My Annual Activity Points

0

Total Re-Certification Points

2 / 30

Community Spotlight

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Florida native, Indian Blanket, in our native pla

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Monarch Habitats

The Audubon Park Garden District is a proud partner of The Monarch Initiative and The Nature Conservancy. Our team is active in the community, sharing milkweed seeds and encouraging the creation of monarch habitats throughout the area.

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Songbird Park is now an urban habitat for wildlif

Long an overlooked park with little to offer wildlife, in December 2016 the Audubon Park Garden District Main Street program planted Florida natives and Florida friendly plants in Songbird Park.

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