Miami-Dade seeking new ways to deal with sargassum seaweed; study finds most East Coast counties are sinking
Turning sargassum into plant food is one of six proposals that Miami-Dade County is considering.
Turning sargassum into plant food is one of six proposals that Miami-Dade County is considering.
Holiday ridership is increasing as travelers explore the rail service as an alternative to being in a car or on ...
The Endangered Species Act is having a midlife crisis of sorts at 50 years old, particularly in Florida.
As environmentalists sue Florida, the federal government is deciding whether to restore the manatee's status to 'endangered.'
The shrinking habitat is raising major ethical and logistical questions about the Endangered Species Act.
Miami-Dade County recently spent $2.3 million to purchase and install 1,700 new wall-unit air conditioners in public housing.
Environmental groups petitioned the Fish and Wildlife Service to reclassify manatees after a die-off in the Indian River Lagoon.
The crayfish faces increasing threats from climate change as rising seas push salty water deeper into the Biscayne Aquifer.
With around 340 individuals remaining, immediate action is imperative if we are to save these whales from extinction.
Over the past 18 months in Florida, 16 property insurance companies have decided to stop writing new business to new ...
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