A Valentine’s card to Florida’s trails and waterways
By Joseph Bonasia I asked the retired professor at the Glover Bight Trail shelter in Southwest Florida why he was...
By Joseph Bonasia I asked the retired professor at the Glover Bight Trail shelter in Southwest Florida why he was...
By The Miami Herald Editorial Board Florida Power & Light is used to getting what it wants from Tallahassee. Friendly...
Jon Paul "J.P." Brooker These are particularly challenging times for Florida’s precious environment. We’ve lost more than 1,000 manatees in...
By Cheryl Holder and Yoca Arditi-Rocha There’s a lot of attention these days to one of Netflix’s most watched films, Don’t...
By Pam McVety Sen. Marco Rubio recently sent me a long letter about all that he is doing to address...
By Michele Drucker Last April, Miami Dade County Public Schools adopted a resolution calling for the use of 100% clean...
By Julie Hauserman | January 10, 2022 North of Everglades National Park, under Florida’s high-dome sky, a watery wilderness dotted with tree...
By Charlie Crist Florida’s great outdoors are unlike anything else in the world. From manatees, to spoonbills, to bald cypress...
By The Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board This week’s frigid snap had many Floridians worried about the fate of cold-stressed and starving...
By Dawn Shirreffs Florida lawmakers have three big opportunities to change the trajectory of Florida’s future and mitigate the impacts...
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