Tell Me About: Citrus Greening in Florida
What’s going on? Citrus greening is a citrus plant disease that is spread by an insect called the Asian citrus … Continue
“OctoGirl” Shares Her Research and Passion for Octopus Biology
Students learn about octopuses from marine biologist Chelsea Bennice during Ocean Expert Exchange: Octopus Fieldwork-Behavior to Bacteria.
Action of the Week: Plan a Greener Hotel Stay
Learn how you can reduce your environmental impact while staying at a hotel.
Tell Me About: Coral Bleaching in Florida
What’s going on? Corals are composed of numerous individual coral polyps, tiny sea animals that receive most of their energy … Continue
Florida’s Environment: 13 Stories to Watch for October
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Action of the Week: Join Community Efforts
Sustainable actions have larger impacts when we work together as a team.
Tell Me About: Keeping Soil Healthy in Florida
Soil is more than just dirt. It’s a complex ecosystem filled with living things, organic matter, minerals, and even liquids and gases. But soil in Florida is at risk from a number of climate change-related threats and human-caused issues.
Turning Students Into Scientists: SEFS Helps Collier Teachers with Learning Strategies
SEFS paired teachers with real-life researchers to develop strategies they could use to better engage their students in science.
Tell Me About: Wetland Mitigation Banking in Florida
When developers apply for permits to build on wetlands, they can buy credits that go toward the upkeep and maintenance of a nearby wetland.
Action of the Week: Learn to Identify Greenwashing
Don’t be deceived by false claims of eco-friendly products! Learn what greenwashing is and how to avoid it.