Know What’s Below Ground: Safe Digging Starts with 811 Digging, whether for landscaping, agricultural improvement, or infrastructure installation, poses significant risks when underground utilities are…
Posts published in “Environment / Wildlife / Science”
2025 Emerging Farmers Symposium Set to Empower Panhandle Agriculture The UF/IFAS and FAMU Extension Team will host the 2025 Emerging Farmers Symposium on Thursday, September…
Erin HillGadsden County News Service Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA), a project of Elephant Aid International (EAI), has announced a new opportunity for donors to…
The return of the new world screwworm: what you need to knowRobbie Jones If you’ve spent any time scrolling through social media lately, you may…
Department of Environmental Protection should deny oil drilling permit in the Apalachicola Floodplain Cameron Baxley A Florida Administrative Law Judge issued an Order with extensive…
Beneficial Insects: Nature’s Helpers in Your Garden and Landscape Danielle Williams When most people think of insects, they think of the bad ones but not…
Danielle Williams The giant swallowtail, Papilio cresphontes is one of the largest, and in my opinion, most beautiful butterflies found in our area, so be…
Top Florida utility officials said Tuesday increased intensity and unpredictability of hurricanes is making storm preparation more difficult — and expensive. Leaders of utility companies…
Elephant Refuge North America kicks off the new year with a grand celebration for its largest resident, Bo. Instead of a massive birthday cake, the…
Middle Tennessee communities are still recovering from a deadly tornado outbreak on Saturday, Dec. 9 and the need for donations and volunteers is stronger than…