UPDATE — Florida’s Environment: What Happened in the 2021 Florida Legislative Session?
Our student-led team has sifted through thousands of bills to find those that pertain to our state’s environment.
What You Can Do to Stop the Insect Apocalypse
Insects are disappearing worldwide at an alarming rate — both in number and diversity. Here’s what you can do to help.
Florida’s Flooded Fate: What’s the Risk for Your Property?
New studies and resources offer insight to help property owners be more aware of their personal flooding risks.
Biscayne Bay Fish Kill Symptom of Chronic Nutrient Pollution Signifying a ‘Regime Shift’
Pollution has been plaguing Florida waterways for years. Fecal bacteria and excess nutrients can be found in water bodies across the state.
New Actions Taken to Protect Green Sea Turtles, Oysters and Endangered Mussels
Green sea turtle habitat gains much-needed protection while scientists work two restore two important shellfish populations: oysters and freshwater mussels.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for August and September 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
The March of Mangroves
Today, climate change and coastal development have altered the mangrove’s traditional geographic span, extending its range farther north and more inland.