The alligator’s name is “Darth Gator” and he certainly lives up to it. Thanks to training, you have only to play the Darth ...
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Everglades peat, which is made almost entirely of the partially ... delivering detailed information about species composition ...
The National Park Service, although identifying more than 190,000 acres that would qualify as official wilderness at Big Cypress National Preserve, has passed on recommending any of it for official ...
Some entrepreneurs are betting on southern Florida becoming an oyster hot spot. Now, they just need to convince Mother Nature ...
Moss disagrees with the program’s approach for protecting endangered species, even though it is modeled after ... including those associated with Everglades restoration and critical infrastructure ...
Invasive Burmese pythons continue to devastate native wildlife populations in South Florida, swallowing prey as large as deer and alligators whole. Recently, biologists witnessed a significant and ...
The $1.3 billion project to improve, deepen and widen Port Everglades is still in limbo because of the millions of precious ...
Studies indicate Burmese pythons' gape size is bigger than previously thought, allowing them to consume larger prey and significantly impact Florida's ecosystem by preying on larger animals. A new stu ...
In the final Preserving Paradise session of 2024 held on Oct. 29, the program’s participants went to view and learn about ...
Discover the Swamp Apes, an initiative where veterans tackle personal challenges by capturing invasive pythons in the Everglades, aiding both mental health and the environment.
Study examines 16 years of Caloosahatchee River water releases and red tide events; finds 77% of variability in red tide events can be linked to river ...