Fish and Wildlife Service proposes sprawling conservation area in Everglades watershed
As climate change drives more development inland, the hope is to push back against the impact.
As climate change drives more development inland, the hope is to push back against the impact.
Vibrio bacteria can cause illness or death for people who eat raw or undercooked seafood or go in the ocean ...
The crayfish faces increasing threats from climate change as rising seas push salty water deeper into the Biscayne Aquifer.
After plume hunters largely wiped out the American flamingo by the turn of the 18th century, sightings have been rare.
A committee voted 4-1 in favor of the bill, setting it up for a final vote in front of the ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to use emergency powers.
A Q&A with Florida state Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando.
A right to clean and healthy waters can protect Florida's wetlands when recently weakened federal protections can’t.
Hurricane season officially lasts from June to the end of November, but much of the action gets concentrated from about ...
Hospital visits increased from neighborhoods affected by Ian, including patients sickened with symptoms associated with mold.
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