To be a Floridian who loves the natural world is to live in a “world of wounds,” as Aldo Leopold said. Our sandy beaches, coral reefs, seagrass beds, freshwater springs ...
Squid and cuttlefish, though often confused, diverged around 100 million years ago. These "ten-limbed" cephalopods survived ...
While international regulations and local laws prohibit the poaching of the threatened giant clams, overfishing and the illegal trade persist in the region, with some local communities also claiming ...
Katherine Parker, a PhD candidate at Old Dominion University, who is studying how corals can become more resistant to warmer ...
We describe how a new UK oyster restoration project is planned for the North Sea and is part of a wider seawilding movement ...
A new study finds that more than 70 percent of these protected zones are exposed to high levels of wastewater pollutants, ...
Hawai’i – the reef isn’t just something you look at. It’s part of us. It feeds our families, protects our shores, and lives ...
This Earth Day, let's take a deep dive into many ways the travel industry supports conservation of wildlife and critical ...
Two Pike County women traveled to Washington, D.C. to voice their concerns about proposed legislation they believe would lead ...
FIU has a team of conservation scientists, protecting some of the world’s most endangered and threatened species.
In a major shift, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has withdrawn its state permit application for the Port Everglades Expansion dredging project. The withdrawal is the most significant progress in ...