Conservation Florida protects coastal marsh in Perdido Bay
The newly protected area will improve habitat connectivity, enhance water quality and protect endangered wildlife.
The newly protected area will improve habitat connectivity, enhance water quality and protect endangered wildlife.
Seagrasses stabilize shorelines, sequester carbon and act as a food source and a habitat for important fish species.
There are some actions we can take to mitigate future damage, including preserving buffer areas along shorelines.
Vegetation buffers a building from the incredibly hot summer rooftop temperatures, reducing the use of air conditioning and stabilizing indoor ...
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