Tell Me About: Southern Pine Beetle in Florida
The southern pine beetle, a destructive pest that can infest all species of pine trees, poses a major threat to … Continue
Why Did the Panther Cross the Road?
How wildlife crossings help manage wildlife movement in the face of rapid urbanization.
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for August
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Action of the Week: Zero/Low-Waste Beauty Routine
Creating a zero-waste routine allows for reducing waste and chemicals that are harmful to the environment.
Action of the Week: Celebrate Florida Wildflower Day!
Celebrate Florida Wildflower Day and learn about wildflowers, the pollinators that need them, and how to make your yard friendly for native plants.
Tell Me About: Reef Restoration in Florida
The Florida Reef System (FRS) is the largest coral reef ecosystem in the continental US, with its extensive shallow coral reefs that span more than 350 miles. Since the 1970s reefs in Florida have been on a steady decline.
Action of the Week: Back to School Sustainable Shopping
Opting for more sustainable practices when looking for school supplies can help reduce waste that ends up in landfills and prevent excess resource use.
Tell Me About: Waste Incineration in Florida
Waste incineration was devised as a method for managing our waste while generating energy, but there are increasing concerns over its environmental and public health impacts.
Action of the Week: Interpret Environmental Labels
Learn how to identify credible ecolabels and avoid products claiming to be “all natural” or “eco-friendly” without third-party certification.
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for July
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue