and help us keep track of your contributions to our efforts to get 1 million native plants for birds in the ground. Audubon’s native plants database draws its plant data from the North American Plant ...
What birds will you see out in the wild? Could be these sandhill cranes, seen on an eco-tour at ©Omni Orlando Resort at ...
the birds will, he added. Foraging native edible plants out in nature takes time and practice, but it gives humans a deeper connection to the environment around them than other outdoor activities ...
Dogwood trees, although beautiful in full bloom, are quite vulnerable. Here are reasons to reconsider planting one and what ...
Gardening isn’t just about growing plants anymore—it’s about creating spaces that feel personal, sustainable, and connected ...
Graham Williams of the St. Johns River Water Management District land management will discuss the Hal Scott Preserve, home to ...
The Orlando Amateur Radio Club’s 78th annual “HamCation” event will feature more than 30 educational forums, 100 commercial vendors, 200 swap tables and outdoor tailgate to demonstrate and sell ...
With their comically big eyes, perpetually surprised expressions and long, spindly legs, the Florida burrowing owl ... most are fond of the birds and eager to protect them. Residents often report ...
Sturgis discusses how he entered the real estate sector and what sparked his passion for revitalizing neighborhoods. South Florida Business Journal Editor-in-Chief Mel Meléndez recently spoke ...
Some of those birds collided with the house and windows and stunned them. The magpies would grab the stunned birds and fly off. Moving the feeders farther from the house solved that problem.
Jan. 23, 2025 — 130 years after a fungus-eating plant received its name, a researcher has uncovered the purpose of the structure that inspired its name -- revealing a novel mechanism by which ...