Have you ever found oyster shells in the dirt of your backyard? If you have …
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EcoAdventuresWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Video: Wildlife Watching at the St. Marks Refuge
People no longer go bird watching, they go wildlife watching. At the St. Marks National …
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EcoAdventuresLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologyPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf Pine
Rare Plants and Fire History | St. Joe Bay Buffer Preserve
We go in search of Chapman’s rhododendron and other rare, fire dependent plants in the …
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What’s not to love about oysters? They clean the water, they’re delicious, and they have …
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
A long time in the making
by Randallby RandallIf you want an activity that will take a lot of your time, go out …
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the ReefPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Tricks or Treats? And more on the effects of predators in marshes.
by Davidby DavidWhen David Kimbro looks through his trick-or-treat bag, he doesn’t see candy, he sees oyster …
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EcoAdventuresKayak and Canoe Adventures
Paddling the Florida Circumnavigational Trail | Forgotten Coast
The Florida Circumnavigational Trail is mapped for long distance kayak and canoe camping trips, but …
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Things get wet, and we look the cool wild things you’ll see while kayaking the …
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Stretching from the tip of Cape San Blas to the eastern end of St. George …
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Are two friends better than one?
by Randallby RandallFiddler crabs benefit salt marshes. Ribbed mussels benefit salt marshes. But together, is their effect …