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For those who can relate to Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous line “hell is other people,” a day at the beach during peak season is, ...
Pitkin County ranchers question why Colorado Parks and Wildlife is bent on protecting a depredating wolfpack that continues ...
Enter Everglades City. The minuscule town of fewer than 500 people is perched on the southwest Florida coast (just 35 miles ...
Citrus greening is a disease with no known cure that has infected nearly every citrus grove. It first cropped up 20 years ago. There's still no cure.
Delaware homes embrace coastal curb appeal with ocean‑inspired textures soft colors and inviting landscaping for timeless ...
Lee County ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorous from June 1 through Sept. 30 ...
Rising tariffs on tea and coffee imports have created a unique opportunity for domestic yaupon producers. Yaupon, North ...
In the Florida Everglades, alligators do more than survive—they shape the place. Their daily routines leave behind deep pools, nesting sites, and new paths through the marsh. These changes help fish, ...
Native insects have evolved along with native plants, so they recognize them as food. Filling a garden with exotic plants ...
Indian River Lagoon habitat restoration efforts are working to reverse decades of environmental decline in Brevard County.
Native annuals have somehow gotten lost in the shuffle, likely because most of them aren’t readily available at the garden ...
A century-old Tampa icon invites visitors to experience Florida's Gilded Age through ornate furnishings, historic exhibits, ...