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Most cities and towns in Florida require a retention pond or two to be dug out and constructed whenever a new neighborhood is ...
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, ...
As trillions of algal cells multiply, die and sink, their decomposing cells strip oxygen from the water and block sunlight, ...
Wetlands are a key part of Florida's natural ecosystem are disappearing as population growth and development pave over them.
Howdy! Today was a sweltering hot day in Orlando, FL, but that didn’t stop me from having all the fun in EPCOT. Pluto took ...
From the Ten Thousand Islands to the Caloosahatchee, the story is the same: watery places that once shimmered and surged with life have given way to rooftops, roadbeds, and retention ponds. Southwest ...
August is here and temperatures this month will have highs of about 90-95 and lows in the mid-70s. With more than eight inches of rain this is usually one of the wettest and most humid months. Keep in ...
From Marco Island to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, ...
Harmful algae blooms have been reported in three island ponds this week: Capaum Pond, Clarks Cove and two locations in ...
Southwick's Parks and Recreation director said Thursday Town Beach was closed for water activities on Wednesday afternoon ...
The city of North Augusta has begun to test the water at Brick Pond Park after concerns of fish dying in the water from an algae bloom.