We roam the Apalachicola National Forest around Sumatra, where we find rare carnivorous plants and …
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Longleaf Pine & Fire EcologyWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
To Downlist or not Downlist the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker?
Proposal to downlist the red cockaded woodpecker gains protections- but should it lose its Endangered …
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A bee garden is more than wildflowers – though they are important. To attract wild, …
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Apalachicola River and BayKayak and Canoe AdventuresRivers and StreamsSwamps and other Wetlands
RiverTrek 2021: Five Days on the Apalachicola River
RiverTrek is a five day kayak trip down the Apalachicola River. We explore swamps, camp …
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Apalachicola River and BayFlorida's CoastsPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf Pine
22 Years of Counting Plants: the St. George Island Census
by Dani Davisby Dani DavisFSU researchers use over twenty years of data to measure how St. George Island beach …
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Kayak and Canoe AdventuresLakesThe Red Hills of Florida & Georgia
Lower Lake Lafayette: Kayak Tallahassee’s Hidden Swamp
We check out the Lafayette Passage Paddling Trail, kayaking Tallahassee’s swampiest lake: Lower Lake Lafayette.
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Ecology in FloridaLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologySeagrasses and Sand Flats
New Ecology Blogger a Researcher, Artist, and Communicator
by Dani Davisby Dani DavisNew WFSU Ecology Blogger Dani Davis explores north Florida ecosystems as a master’s student in …
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In the GardenPollinators and GardeningWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Help Nesting Bees By Learning to Love Dead Plants and Bare Soil
We don’t see many bees during the winter months, but this is when we can …
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Apalachicola River and BayLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologyPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf Pine
Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve: A Family’s Labor of Love
We trek through the Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve five weeks after a prescribed burn, in search …
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In the GardenPollinators and Gardening
Monarch Predators Revisited: A Beneficial Insect is a Beneficial Insect
The question isn’t “how can we protect monarch caterpillars,” but “should we?” Recent research suggests …