Coast to Canopy
To keep your plants happy during harsh droughts and extreme weather, start with planning, observation, and a little tough love.
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13 episodios
Alum Bluff: Fossil Hotspot of the Apalachicola River
Geology and biology converge at Alum Bluff. Florida's richest deposit of invertebrate fossils sits at the edge of one of the most biodiverse regions in the United States.
Creating a Climate-Resilient Garden in North Florida
Restoring Crooked Creek
A group of friends restores longleaf habitat surrounding steephead ravines, creating a 1,000 acre preserve of rare plants and frequent fire near the Apalachicola River,
Zoo Science at the Tallahassee Museum
Caring for red wolves and Florida panthers is more than feeding them and picking up their poop.
Exploring the Caves of the Wakulla Springs System
The Woodville Karst Plain Project explores the caves of the Wakulla Springs cave system. Wakulla Spring is the largest spring, and the caves connected to it are the largest system, in North America.
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