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The Everglades' eclectic alligators are surprisingly diverse builders, bodyguards, commuters, and health-bringing engineers.
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
When it comes to exciting bass fishing and catching sheer numbers in a small amount of time, nothing really beats the shad spawn period. Under the right conditions, you can sometimes be catching a ...
Some homes date to the 1600s; others are far more recent. Ancient trees, modern conservation techniques, and acres of flowers ...
Do you spend the year dreaming of dipping your toes in the ocean, frolicking in the waves, and glowing with the beachy bliss ...
Tucked along Florida’s Space Coast where the Atlantic whispers to the shore sits the Windermere Inn by the Sea – a coral-pink ...
But the Windermere occupies a category all its own – a beachfront bed and breakfast that feels less like temporary lodging and more like the coastal home you’ve always dreamed about inheriting from a ...
St. Augustine has so many things to do with kids. From the beach, to the Colonial Quarter, to the best ice-pop stand, here ...
A unique birds-eye view of Capitola, circa 1940s ... In the center of the photograph’s background can be seen St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, established in 1904, located at the corner of ...
(WAFB) - Deputies are searching for a man who went missing after heading to a pond to fish in Tangipahoa Parish. According to the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, the missing man, Dakota ...
We have found, however, that this incredible diversity is underpinned by a hidden mathematical rule that governs the growth and shape of beaks in nearly all living birds. What’s more ...