One of the rarest butterflies in the country, the Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly, is benefitting from an event many people ...
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Science tells us invasive species—like the spotted tilapia—are always on the move, making it difficult for scientists to ...
Roughly half a million years ago, a group of armadillo-like mammals, horses, and sloths met their end in a sinkhole in what ...
A critically endangered butterfly that lives in the southernmost part of Florida thrives in certain years. Researchers turned ...
A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
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‘Whitish’ creature with ‘red orange’ ovaries found in Florida lagoon is a new speciesA new species of shrimp previously thought to be part of another species was identified in the Indian River Lagoon on Florida ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNUniversity Of Florida Researchers Develop New Model To Predict Invasive Species SpreadScience tells us invasive species are always on the move. Scientists face a challenge in simulating their spread and further predicting where they will go next. Researchers at the University of ...
An avid birder and local Thomasville resident, Janell Cleveland will lead the walk and share her expertise on bird species.
Fossil collectors in Florida have discovered an ancient sinkhole, now at the bottom of a river, which holds the remains of animals rarely seen in the state, including a type of giant armadillo, giant ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission officers just caught the largest panther ever weighed in the sunshine state. The big cat ...
Scientists improved invasion models, revealing native species similarity predicts invasive species spread more accurately.
A new species of shrimp previously thought to be part of another species was identified in the Indian River Lagoon on Florida’s Atlantic coast. Photo from the Florida Guidebook via Unsplash A ...
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