Action of the Week: Start a Nature Journal
Every naturalist carries a notebook for writing down their observations and drawing sketches of the plants and animals they encounter.
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for August
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Action of the Week: Make Your Windows Bird-Friendly
Each year in the United States, nearly one billion birds die after colliding with glass.
Tell Me About: Cuban Treefrogs in Florida
Have you ever seen a large, warty, bug-eyed frog in your house or your backyard? It might be a Cuban treefrog, an invasive species in Florida.
The Dead Do Tell Tales: How Fossils Can Inform Ecosystem Restoration and Management
Learn how conservation paleobiologists use clues from the past to inform climate change management decisions.
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for July
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Florida’s Environment: 13 Stories to Watch for June
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Action of the Week: Keep Our Beaches Clean, Dark, and Flat
One of the most serious threats to sea turtle nesting is disturbance from humans.
Tell Me About: Sea Turtle Migration
Right after they hatch, sea turtles migrate hundreds of miles through the open ocean in search of food.
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for May
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates on environmental news.