Most people associate bees with honey, but pollination is essential to the production of countless items you find in the produce section of your grocery store, from almonds, cherries and peaches to pears, melons and cucumbers.
Nature
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If you’re looking for a fun, active, nature-infused activity this summer, you should definitely check out the St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail.
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There’s nothing like the thrill of going fishing for the first time, and sharing that experience can be just as exciting! During National Fishing and Boating Week, June 3 to 11, anglers can celebrate the joys of recreational fishing and boating with friends and family.
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Anyone can join the fight against invasive lionfish. That’s the message of Lionfish Removal and Awareness Day (LRAD), which will be hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) on Saturday, May 20. Through statewide events, LRAD raises awareness about lionfish, which continue to threaten Florida’s native marine life.
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When the Florida Department of Environmental Protection enacted strict standards in 2011 to address some of the most damaged springs in the state, Wakulla Springs had lots of cleaning up to do.
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Spring is here, which means Florida’s first license-free fishing days of the year are just around the corner! On April 1-2, state residents and visitors can enjoy recreational freshwater fishing without having to purchase a license.
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Why not enjoy delicious seafood alongside your Thanksgiving leftovers? On Saturday, Nov. 26, Florida anglers can enjoy license-free saltwater fishing in state waters.
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As the weather turns cooler in North Florida, it is a great time to get outside and experience nature. We are blessed with countless outdoor options in the Tallahassee and Big Bend area, and one of the best is the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.