Recycling & Pollution
Florida’s growing population and booming tourism industry have placed increasing pressure on the state’s waste management system. In 2008, Florida … Continue
Florida’s Environment: Bills to Keep Tabs on in the 2025 State Legislative Session
The Florida State Legislative Session is an action-packed 60 days. This year’s session began on March 4 and will end … Continue
Tell Me About: The Calusa Tribe
Did you know that people lived and fished on Florida’s Gulf Coast long before the first pyramids in Egypt were … Continue
Tell Me About: Communicating About Our Climate
Takeaways from the University of Florida’s 10th annual Climate Communications Summit The way we tell the climate story has the … Continue
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for January
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: Try Your Hand at Nature Photography
Nature photography can be as simple as snapping a sunset on your phone or as daring as diving underwater to … Continue
The 31st Annual West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Workshop: Teaming up to Slow the Melt
“Science is a team sport,” said Roger Creel, a postdoctoral scholar at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, speaking to the importance … Continue
Action of The Week: Get to Know Your Florida Birds
Florida is a paradise for bird lovers, offering a diverse variety of species to admire throughout the year. From energetic … Continue
Tell Me About: The St. Johns River
The St. Johns River is Florida’s longest river, flowing through 12 counties and stretching over 310 miles. The river’s headwaters … Continue
Tell Me About: Florida Black Bears
What’s Going on? Before settlement by early Europeans, Florida black bears roamed our entire state. Today, they occupy only 49% … Continue