From Dog Cones to Microphones: Wildlife Biologists Get Creative To Study Endangered Florida Bonneted Bats
Scientists are working to identify the bat’s ecological needs and delineate its critical habitat.
Tampa Bay’s New Focus on Climate Justice
The Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area is majority white, and has a significant and growing Latinx population, according to Census Reporter. In … Continue
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Act: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Act aims to better connect Florida’s natural lands and prevent habitat fragmentation.
Long Live the Longleaf Pine
Remaining longleaf pine ecosystems now exist solely in clustered pockets, scattered across their ancient empire, a shadow of their former selves.
Florida’s Algae Problem: What Is It, And How Can It Affect You?
Floridians are already witnessing its harmful consequences in aquatic ecosystems as Florida creeps into its summer season.
Keeping Cows Cool in a Changing Climate
As global temperatures remain on the rise it’s becoming increasingly important to safeguard the wellbeing of our livestock.
From Puerto Rico to Central Florida: Environmental Disaster Threatens, Perpetuates Circular Migration
For decades, residents of Puerto Rico have migrated to the U.S. mainland for jobs, college, to raise children and to join family … Continue
Florida Farmworkers Have Lacked Access to Basic Health Care Resources Throughout the Pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Robin Lewy worried that farmworkers and their families in North Central Florida would be the … Continue
Tampa Bay’s New Focus on Climate Justice
In response to rampant development and chronic flooding, local officials are working to address the impacts of climate change in frontline communities.
From Puerto Rico to Central Florida: Environmental Disaster Threatens, Perpetuates Circular Migration
When Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck Puerto Rico massive migration from the island to places like Central Florida occurred.