10 facts about the Florida Wildlife Corridor
The Florida Wildlife Corridor covers nearly 18 million acres of Florida, consisting of conserved and opportunity lands.
The Florida Wildlife Corridor covers nearly 18 million acres of Florida, consisting of conserved and opportunity lands.
Manatees have found shelter in warm-water discharges from power plants that may go offline over the next few decades.
This survey revealed that some of coral scientists’ worst fears after this summer’s record-breaking heat wave may be true.
As sea levels rise, engineers are using massive Dutch-inspired sand sculptures to protect shorefront settlements.
Results offer a glimmer of hope as climate change impacts coral reefs worldwide.
Nature-based projects built to protect roads, buildings and other structures were relatively undamaged by Hurricane Idalia.
A Q&A with Rep. Lindsay Cross of Florida House District 60, which covers parts of St. Petersburg and eastern Pinellas...
Florida is down to two nuclear power plants, but don't count nuclear out in the state or the rest of...
The American Security Project’s report details climate resilience efforts in five Florida regions with national security facilities.
The Center for Biological Diversity is seeking a ban on pesticides that threaten panthers and other endangered species.
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