Tell Me About: Keeping Soil Healthy in Florida
Soil is more than just dirt. It’s a complex ecosystem filled with living things, organic matter, minerals, and even liquids and gases. But soil in Florida is at risk from a number of climate change-related threats and human-caused issues.
Turning Students Into Scientists: SEFS Helps Collier Teachers with Learning Strategies
SEFS paired teachers with real-life researchers to develop strategies they could use to better engage their students in science.
Tell Me About: Wetland Mitigation Banking in Florida
When developers apply for permits to build on wetlands, they can buy credits that go toward the upkeep and maintenance of a nearby wetland.
Action of the Week: Learn to Identify Greenwashing
Don’t be deceived by false claims of eco-friendly products! Learn what greenwashing is and how to avoid it.
With Continued Support, SEFS Makes a Difference in Marion and Levy Counties
K-12 Scientist in Residence, Alan Ivory, will continue to connect scientists with classrooms.
Scientists: Does your work involve the atmosphere? Collaborate with Scientist in Every Florida School!
Consider working with teachers during our 4th annual summer professional development workshop!
Action of the Week: Get Involved With Community Science
Anyone can participate in science research! Learn more about how to get involved with community science projects.
Monika Moorman Named SEFS SuperStar Teacher of the Quarter
Monika Moorman, a 4th-grade teacher at Central Park Elementary in Broward County has been named the SEFS SuperStar Teacher of the Quarter.
Brittney Miller Reflects on her TESI Internship
Thank you, TESI, for helping me translate the world around me to the people around me.
Action of the Month: Stay Informed with the Florida State Legislature’s Online Tracking Tools
Both the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate have online tools that can make it easier for you to stay informed.