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Plans to remove more than 1,000 trees in Graham Woods and Graham Pond have conservationists concerned.
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After years of decline, a trend Leppla attributes to drought and changing climates, the spring 2026 season has produced a noticeable resurgence of lovebugs.
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With drought spreading across north Florida, water levels are quickly falling, exposing creek beds and shorelines where many of these once submerged relics now sit.
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A UF’s researcher's “zero-day” projections estimate when Alachua County’s oak forests outside conservation areas could disappear as development spreads into remaining woodlands.
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While Marion County lifted its burn ban Thursday, Union County extended its ban through June 5.
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The prospect of a nuclear buildout in Florida comes amid renewed interest in the technology as the aging U.S. electrical grid comes under strain.
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Sea level rise alone could drive more than 23,000 climate migrants from Florida’s coasts to Alachua County in the next 75 years, according to business and economy experts.
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Sen. Corey Simons made his announcement about the Water First North Florida project on Tuesday in a Facebook post.
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In and around Gainesville, you're likely seeing and smelling more wildfire smoke Monday afternoon.
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China and South Korea both ban paraquat but export it to the U.S.
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Parkinson’s disease has now surpassed Alzheimer’s as the fastest-growing neurological disorder in the world. Are chemical exposures to blame?
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Despite calls for its ban by leading Parkinson’s organizations, the politics of pesticide regulation in the United States make paraquat hard to uproot.