Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for August
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Action of the Week: Make Your Windows Bird-Friendly
Each year in the United States, nearly one billion birds die after colliding with glass.
Action of the Week: Visit State and National Parks
With 11 national parks, 175 state parks and 9 state trails, Florida’s wealth of recreational opportunities can provide adventure, fun and a deeper connection with nature for those who visit them.
Tell Me About: Cuban Treefrogs in Florida
Have you ever seen a large, warty, bug-eyed frog in your house or your backyard? It might be a Cuban treefrog, an invasive species in Florida.
Action of the Week: Remove Invasive Plants
Learn how to identify and remove invasive plants from your backyard, and what native species to plant instead!
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for July
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Tell Me About: The Florida Scrub Jay
Did you know there’s a bird in Florida that ONLY lives in Florida? Read more about Florida’s only endemic bird, and how you can help protect it.
Action of the Week: Practice Upcycling
Upcycling is a great way to let your creativity flourish while living sustainably!
Action of the Week: Build a Bat Habitat
Learn more about how this often-misunderstood animal helps you and your garden, and how you can help in return!
Seagrasses, Sea Turtles, and Shifting Baselines
As green sea turtle populations rise, are seagrass meadows at risk?