WITH AUDUBON SOCIETY

Rosey MANG®

The Audubon Society, a pioneer in the conservation of our country's birds and habitats, has been the voice of conservation in Florida, specifically for birds, for more than 115 years. Audubon has been leading the way on how to protect, restore, and conserve our beautiful habitats.

Our Rosey MANG® is inspired by the roseate spoonbill itself and it’s vibrant pink color.

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Behind the Collection

Rosey MANG design on the back of a women's white longsleeve performance shirt

Just like a roseate spoonbill, we dream about clean environments and bounties of fish. Audubon Florida, a pioneer in the conservation of our country's birds and habitats, has been a key player in protecting and conserving our nation's bird populations. Bringing science to the table, they address environmental facts to help move law and regulation to protect our birds species. Almost forgot to mention, the roseate’s favorite habitat to make their nests are in the MANGs?


The Rosey MANG design inspired by the Roseate Spoonbill, showcases the birds iconic pink color and the wings of the spoonbill, sure to have you looking fly!


How your purchase helps save and protect our ecosystem

  • Has helped donate $25,000 to our nonproift partners to continue their research and conservation efforts
  • Plants a mangrove through MANG’s Buy One. Plant One. initiative.
  • Brings awareness to the collected efforts of MANG and our nonprofit partners to restore and conserve our ecosystems
Child in classroom raising hand to ask a question to a mang education volunteer about mangrove restoration

Want to Learn More?

Check out these links to learn more about what Audubon Florida is doing for the roseate spoonbill and coastal ecosystems.

Learn more about Audubon Florida’s mission and organization

Read about the latest Everglades conservation methods

Check out how the climate is affecting bird habitat