Florida wildlife feeling impact of climate change; home-hardening program lowers insurance costs for fewer than half of homeowners
Climate change is changing the habitat of species ranging from bugs to reptiles.
Climate change is changing the habitat of species ranging from bugs to reptiles.
Burmese pythons likely gained a foothold in Everglades National Park in the 1980s after the release of captive snakes.
The bill aids farmers in the area where the hurricane made landfall and helps all Floridians to make their homes ...
The Legislature will consider providing about $416 million to efforts tied to the hurricane and the My Safe Florida Home ...
Hurricane season officially lasts from June to the end of November, but much of the action gets concentrated from about ...
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