We head to the Tallahassee Museum to meet a Florida panther and learn about apex predators in north Florida.
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Liesel Hamilton
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Apalachicola River and BayLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologyWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
2023 Update On The Reintroduction Of Eastern Indigo Snakes To The Apalachicola Bluffs And Ravines Preserve
The Nature Conservancy releases indigo snakes for the seventh consecutive year, reintroducing an apex predator into a biodiversity hotspot.
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In the GardenPollinators and Gardening
Don’t tear it out? Rethinking (and rewilding) your Tallahassee lawn
Turfgrass lawns get a bad rap. But might turfgrass have a place alongside native wildflowers and trees in your backyard habitat?
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EcoAdventuresFloridan Aquifer: Springs, Sinks, and MoreRivers and StreamsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
The Wakulla Springs Wildlife Survey- a decades long look
We tag along for a Wakulla Springs Wildlife Survey, and the volunteer surveyors share decades of wildlife photos from the spring.
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Meet our newest contributor! Liesel Hamilton is a PhD student at Florida State University, studying creative writing and ecocriticism.