Plus, Everglades restoration jumps five years ahead of schedule
Florida’s historic Apalachicola Bay oyster harvesting is back open for business after a five-year ban, groundbreaking for a “huge” pump station is expected to accelerate Everglades restoration, and Tampa Bay Wave …
Plus, Fla’s changing energy policy
Scientists are puzzled at what’s killing certain species of fish in the Florida Keys and making others behave oddly, how gambling money from Indian reservations in Florida would go to preserving land and wildlife, plus …
Welcome to Florida, a land of sunshine, beaches, formerly oranges, and of course, alligators. While most tourists expect to see an alligator near every home or theme park, Floridians know that these Triassic creatures keep relatively to themselves. You may …
Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has begun implementing a new program using trained dogs to track down and eradicate invasive species that threaten the state’s ecosystem. Two new dogs to the program, Truman and Eleanor, have already proven themselves …
16-months of beach heartache over
Florida’s ongoing calamity from Mother Nature, known as Red Tide, has finally gone away. The naturally-occurring red algae hung around from the fall 2017 season all the way through 2018 and into last month, before …