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Two bald eagles were released into the wild on Thursday in the vicinity of Paynes Prairie in Micanopy.
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COVID-19 has kept Thomas Olmsted confined to his apartment, and opportunities to collect have been hard to come by. Still, the pull of collecting remains.
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Bird migrations are a symbol of nature’s regularity. As temperatures continue to rise, that may change.
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In order to continue its tribute to these insects, the museum’s virtual workshops and available plants this year appeal to gardeners hoping to make their yard more attractive to pollinators.
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The park hit its capacity by lunchtime during the first weekend of reopening.
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The unprecedented surge in Florida's unemployed due to the coronavirus has put pressure on the governor to investigate the faulty state system for processing claims.
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Our semester-long investigation of climate change and public health found that human hazards — from heat-related hospitalizations to disease-carrying insects — are on the rise in Florida
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Fifty people attended a discussion titled “Water: What Is It Good For?” that featured five panelists with varied environmental experience.
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These were the top stories near you this year.
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So who was Alice? Where did she come from? And how did she become the namesake of the biggest and most popular lake at UF?