Florida’s Environment: The Good News for August and September 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
Is there life on Mars? High school students explore this possibility with scientist Dr. Amy Williams
In a virtual visit coordinated by Scientist in Every Florida School, Dr. Amy Williams led a classroom of Gainesville High School students in a discussion about the characteristics of life
Scientist in Every Florida School Offers Free Resources to K-12 teachers
Florida K-12 public school teachers: Add that ‘wow’ factor to your science lesson by requesting a virtual scientist visit.
Upcoming Grant Opportunity Deadlines for K-12 Teachers
Looking for extra money to fund your science activities? Several grant programs currently accepting applications.
Director Bruce MacFadden leads 360° Virtual Tour of Florida Fossil Hall
K-12 students experienced a virtual field trip through 45 million years of Florida history.
Join Us on May 26 for Climate Science on Tap: What to Expect When Expecting Climate Change
Tune in virtually as South Florida meteorologist John Morales discusses how Floridians can brace for climate change.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for April 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for March 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
UPDATE — Florida’s Environment: What Happened this Session?
Explore the links in this post to learn more about proposed legislation that pertains to Florida’s environment and natural resources.
Land Use and Conservation
Parks, forests, preserves – you name it, Florida’s got it. With this much land to cover, bills have been popping up to reserve millions of dollars for protection and conservation.