December Stories to Watch
December 2025 Stories to Watch In South Florida, residents are increasingly reporting concerns about flooding in regions that are documented as having “little to no risk.” Prior to an … Continue
November Stories to Watch
Once widespread across Florida’s reefs, elkhorn and staghorn corals are now considered “functionally extinct” following a series of extreme heat events. When corals … Continue
Environmental Tech: Phytoremediation with Sunflowers
Rooted in Recovery: Sunflowers as a Possible Solution to Heavy Metal Pollution What is it? In Florida, we have sunflowers … Continue
October Stories to Watch
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you updates on … Continue
Florida vs. the Burmese Python: How an Invasive Giant is Changing the Sunshine State
Thirty years ago, the Everglades was a much different place than it is today. At one time, people could go … Continue
Environmental Tech: Robotic Rabbits
Robotic Rabbits: a crazy invention or an ingenious tool to control invasive species? What is it? Burmese pythons have been … Continue
Florida Environmental History – History of Everglades Restoration
“The Everglades is a test. If we pass it, we may get to keep the planet.” – Joe Podgor What … Continue
AOTW: Citizen Science – iNaturalist
What is Citizen Science? Before you can understand iNaturalist, you need to know what citizen science is. Citizen science, or … Continue
Tell Me About: World Snake Day
What is it? World Snake Day is celebrated every year on July 16th. This international day is a moment to … Continue
Action of the Week: Reduce Your Food-related Carbon Footprint
What is happening? Let’s talk about our carbon footprint. You might be wondering, “What is a carbon footprint and what … Continue