Nature Meets Innovation on the Space Coast: The Titusville Causeway Transformation

The Titusville Causeway project is reshaping a key Space Coast corridor.
Design improvements aim to restore flow, reduce flooding, and protect habitat.
It’s a win for nature and infrastructure.
Florida Notes

St Johns Riverkeeper Assesses River Grasses The St. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) recently completed the first field visit for Year 3 of the SAVe Our River’s Grasses Expedition. The program is […]
The Return of the Florida Black Bear

Once threatened, the Florida black bear is making a strong comeback. FWC may allow regulated hunting to support balanced conservation. Science and stewardship drive this wildlife success story.
Seagrass Mapping – Your Questions Answered

By DR. CHRIS ANASTASIOU Q: What are seagrasses? A: Seagrasses are flowering plants that have leaves, flowers, seeds, and roots. Unlike land plants, seagrasses do not have strong stems to […]
Crane Creek/M-1 Canal Restoration: A Win for OurWaters and Our Economy

Crane Creek’s restoration is cleaning up runoff and protecting the Indian River Lagoon. The project improves water quality and flood control. It’s a local fix with statewide benefits.
2025 Hurricane Season Brings Predictions ofActivity, Response Uncertainty

By PATRICK GILLESPIE Another year, another “above-normal” hurricane season prediction. As Florida entered the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, experts are predicting increased activity, and Florida sits in […]
“Leave No Litter” CampaignPromotes Clean Springs and RiversThis Summer

The Suwannee River Water Management District urges visitors to leave no litter.
Small actions like taking out trash help protect North Florida’s springs.
Enjoy nature—don’t harm it.
Marco Environmental Conference Has Something for Everyone

By RYAN MATTHEWS Welcome back to Marco Island! We’re thrilled you have decided to join us for this year’s 39th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School. As in years past, we […]
Slimmed-Down Budget Approved After Extended Session, Vetoes

By STAFF REPORTS Florida legislative budget chiefs worked until nearly 10 p.m. June 13 to finalize the state’s budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, which legislators voted to […]