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Root-inspired seawall panels give freshwater fish better shelter and could help restore habitat in human-altered lakes and canals.
All of Van de Riet's previous "Reef Wall" experiments have taken place in Florida, where the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of ...
A study conducted by Yale School of Environment scientists examined the impact of rising sea levels on various ecosystems.
Each project is different, but one Polk County site offers a window into the challenging but rewarding process of restoring ...
It’s almost impossible to walk Florida State’s campus in the springtime without stopping to admire its beauty. Courtesy of our amazing FSU Grounds and Landscaping Operations Department, new plants, ...
About the book: How has Florida’s land changed across five centuries? What has stayed the same, and what remains only in memory? In Tracing Florida Journeys, Leslie Poole delves into the stories ...
Ecosystems face a combination of stressors that can interact in complex ways, leading to either synergistic (amplifying) or antagonistic (dampening) effects. It is necessary to understand how ...
Get ready to cast your lines! The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is hosting its annual license-free freshwater fishing weekend on April 5 and 6, offering anglers of all ages a ...
The film explores the diverse ecosystem of freshwater ponds, showcasing various animals and plants that inhabit these environments. It highlights easily observable creatures like muskrats, turtles ...
Just steps away from the coast on Hutchinson Island sits the Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center, which is dedicated to keeping local marine life not just surviving but thriving.
Restoring freshwater flows to estuaries like Apalachicola Bay is critical. This means advocating for water policies that balance the needs of agriculture, urban areas and natural ecosystems.