Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for September
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Guest Feature: First Local Extinction in the U.S. Due to Sea Level Rise
Florida Museum of Natural History science writer Jerald Pinson sheds light on the loss of the Key Largo tree cactus.
Action of the Week: Forage Edible Plants in Florida
Did you know that Florida has lots of native edible plants? With a range of flavors and appearances, some gardeners swear by having these plants as staples in their homestead.
Tell Me About: Beach Nourishment in Florida
Beach nourishment is a hot topic in Florida… but what exactly does it mean for our sandy beaches?
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for July
According to a new report from the Florida Policy Institute, more than 5.7 million Floridians are vulnerable to extreme heat. … Continue
Hurricanes in Florida: What’s the Lingo?
Read on to keep up-to-date on hurricane terms, symbols, measurement instruments, current research and more!
Florida’s Environment: Sea Turtle Stories to Watch
To pair with this special edition of Earth to Florida celebrating World Sea Turtle Month, we are bringing you the … Continue
The Mysterious Kingdom of Fungi
Although they make a big impact on our lives, fungi are often invisible to the untrained eye.
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for May
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Tell Me About: Green Iguanas
It may be a rarity to see snow fall in Florida during the winter months, but the state has a winter related phenomenon of its own: falling iguanas!