Now is the time to fight for Florida’s endangered wildlife
The Trump administration would gut habitat protections by changing how harm is defined under the Endangered Species Act.
The Trump administration would gut habitat protections by changing how harm is defined under the Endangered Species Act.
A first-of-its-kind study by University of Florida scientists provides insights on achieving harmony for smart urban park design.
This bite-sized video explains how bioswales manage stormwater and filter out pollution.
As part of the restoration of the Everglades, vegetated hammocks modeled after tree islands are being constructed.
This bite-sized video describes what beach nourishment involves along with its benefits and downsides.
The 2024-2025 Great Outdoors Initiative also proposes pickleball courts and resort-style hotels in state parks.
While trees may pose a threat during storms, they provide vital benefits such as buffering winds and reducing stormwater runoff.
Corporations and nongovernment organizations have a variety of ways to encourage protection of wetlands.
Audubon reports that two-thirds of America's bird species are at risk of extinction because of climate change.
Stanley cups and other reusable bottles replace single-use plastics but create their own waste and energy issues.
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