FSU Oceanographer Jeff Chanton shows how Hurricane Michael advanced sea level rise on Saint Vincent …
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In the GardenPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PinePollinators and Gardening
Making a Wildlife Pond in Your North Florida Backyard
The team at the UF/ IFAS Extension office show us how to create a pond, …
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Floridan Aquifer: Springs, Sinks, and MoreSwamps and other WetlandsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Climate, Coral Snakes, and Striped Newts in the Munson Sandhills
We explore what the striped newt has to tell us about drought and groundwater in …
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Apalachicola River and BayLongleaf Pine & Fire Ecology
Sandhill Restoration Grows Longleaf Habitat in Torreya State Park
Torreya State Park and The Nature Conservancy plant over 1.6 million longleaf pine in an …
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We interview Mark Emery, who narrates PBS Nature: Wild Florida. The film explores several natural …
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EcoAdventuresKayak and Canoe AdventuresRivers and StreamsWaterways Big and Small
Chipola River Paddling Trail | The Ovens and Maund Spring
We kayak down the Chipola River in north Florida, stopping to explore a cave called …
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf Pine
Mistletoe | A Parasite for the Holidays (But Maybe We Like it Anyway?)
Did you know that mistletoe grows as a parasite on other trees? And does it …
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Pollinators and GardeningThe Red Hills of Florida & Georgia
Georgia’s First Pollinator Census | Citizen Science in the Garden
During the Great Georgia Pollinator Census, citizen scientists learned about insect diversity in gardens, and …
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Pollinators and GardeningWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Beekeepers Give Home to Rare American Bumblebee Colony
Beekeepers adopt an American bumblebee nest, raising the rare bees alongside honeybees in a Florida …
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineThe Red Hills of Florida & Georgia
Live Oaks in Tallahassee Part 2 | The Urban Forest
We look at the role of the southern live oak in Tallahassee’s urban forest, where …