Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for November
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
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.
SEFS Summer Workshops Inspire Florida Teachers
K-12 teachers learned about everything from crop resiliency to machine learning in three summer workshops.
Ocean Expert Exchange: Finding Your Future at Sea
Dive into marine science topics with the Ocean Expert Exchange series hosted by Scientist in Every Florida School and the ANGARI Foundation. Join … Continue
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
One is All it Takes
For millions of years, sea turtles have played important roles in marine food chains. Today, they face many threats, most of which stem from human activity.
Action of the Week: Know What to Do if You Encounter a Sea Turtle!
What to do when you see a sea turtle on the beach If you see an uninjured nesting or hatchling … Continue
Action of the Week: Watch Out For Baby Sea Turtles!
As endangered species, sea turtles are protected by law and should not be interfered with. What should beachgoers do if they see a hatchling in distress?
Celebrate World Sea Turtle Month throughout June!
Learn how you can join TESI in celebrating sea turtles throughout the month of June!