Hydrogen by the Hour: Navigating the Nation’s Green Hydrogen Frontier
“Green hydrogen” is a promising buzzword you may have heard on the news, but what is it, and what is it used for?
Florida’s Environment: 11 Stories to Watch for November
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Tell Me About: Miami Cave Crayfish in Florida
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently proposed to list the Miami cave crayfish as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
Florida’s Environment: 11 Stories to Watch for October
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Tell Me About: The Air Potato Plant in Florida
Have you ever seen a brown bulb on the ground that looks like a potato? It could be an air potato, an invasive species in Florida.
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for September
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Tell Me About: Cane Toads in Florida
Have you ever seen a large toad with dry, warty skin and enlarged poison glands in your backyard? It might be a cane toad, an invasive species in Florida.
Action of the Week: Start a Nature Journal
Every naturalist carries a notebook for writing down their observations and drawing sketches of the plants and animals they encounter.
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.