Hey Florida, scrub-jays need love too
The Legislature is again considering legislation that would dethrone the mockingbird as Florida’s state bird.
The Legislature is again considering legislation that would dethrone the mockingbird as Florida’s state bird.
Rewilding barrier islands can make Florida’s mainland more resilient to sea rise, other threats from climate change.
Florida is the state with the highest amount of overvalued property.
'At Unchecked, embracing inclusivity is our compass,' the podcast’s website states.
More than 500 home runs since 2010 could be directly linked to reduced air densities driven by human-caused global warming.
Before the legislative session, the governor issued a commendable executive order entitled 'Achieving Even More Now for Florida’s Environment.'
Scientists have documented an abnormal and dramatic surge in sea levels along the U.S. gulf and southeastern coastlines since about ...
As sea levels rise, saltwater places pressure on the aquifer, infiltrating our freshwater supply.
Until large-scale nutrient pollution is reduced, sargassum blooms will be a recurring presence in Florida and the Caribbean.
We look forward to welcoming the sea turtles back to Gumbo Limbo when we have the staff and facilities necessary ...
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