FWC delays new guidelines for protecting beach-nesting birds; schools unprepared for climate disasters
FWC proposed delaying the guidelines in light of last year’s severe storm season, which changed Florida’s coastline substantially.
FWC proposed delaying the guidelines in light of last year’s severe storm season, which changed Florida’s coastline substantially.
NOAA researchers found more than 70% of the American marine mammal species they studied are vulnerable to threats.
Researchers have called this summer’s record ocean temperatures the worst coral bleaching event in Florida’s history,
Citing state advice, fertilizer giant Mosaic wants to more than double the size of its plan to test radioactive waste...
More than 17,200 acres in Hendry County was purchased by the state, including a spot that has been a roadkill...
The conservation area would use federal dollars to leverage existing projects, including the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
The crayfish faces increasing threats from climate change as rising seas push salty water deeper into the Biscayne Aquifer.
If Hurricane Ian had struck in the 1970s, a Swiss Re report said it would have caused half or even...
After plume hunters largely wiped out the American flamingo by the turn of the 18th century, sightings have been rare.
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