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District leads proactive efforts to secure Central Florida’s water future
A cornerstone of this effort is the District’s ongoing work to establish and update Minimum Flows and Levels, which are science-based thresholds designed to prevent significant harm to rivers, lakes, and springs from water withdrawals.
Rain returns to the District in May, water conservation remains a priority
Rainfall across the District in May marked a notable shift, with precipitation levels rising above average for the first time since January. Most rain occurred at the beginning and end of the month, …
Orlando City's MLS Outlook: What Are the Odds?
With a 78% playoff probability, the club occupies a playoff position but remains vulnerable to the conference's notorious competitiveness. The question isn't whether Orlando possesses football talent—it's whether they can harness consistency when it matters most.
Summer rains bring stricter fertilizer rules
Many fertilizers contain nitrogen and phosphorus, also known as nutrients. Pollution from nutrients harms our natural waterbodies – springs, lakes, and rivers – by causing algae blooms and poor water quality.
Extremely rare and endangered Ghost Orchid - Dendrophylax lindenii
Iconic Florida plant proposed to be added to Endangered Species list
The ghost orchid is endemic to southwestern Florida and western Cuba. It is estimated that its population has declined by more than 90% worldwide, and by up to 50% in Florida.
White-tailed deer in North America are back to their precolonial population levels.
The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer
A new archaeological study finds early evidence of white-tailed deer declines in the 17th century, likely driven by the commodification of deerskins under colonial capitalism.
Windows are the No. 1 human threat to birds – an ecologist shares simple steps to reduce collisions
When wood thrushes arrive in northern Mississippi on their spring migration and begin to serenade my neighborhood with their ethereal, harmonized song, it’s one of the great joys of the season. It’s also a minor miracle. These small creatures have just flown more than 1,850 miles (3,000 kilometers), all the way from Central America. Other […]
8 charming small towns in Atlantic Canada you will love
(BPT) - Love traveling, but find your best adventures somewhere between big cities and crowded attractions? If your favorite travel memories involve exploring hidden gems on roads less traveled, …
Mountain chickadees are unusual in having more complex calls than songs. Vladimir Pravosudov
Mountain chickadee chatter: Scientists are decoding the songbird’s complex calls
Mountain chickadees follow systematic grammarlike rules to share important information, stringing together syllables like words in a sentence.
Looking to keep wildlife out of the ‘emergency room,’ states expand managers’ role
State wildlife agencies have a big job. While the federal government protects animals listed under the Endangered Species Act, states are tasked with keeping the vast majority of other species out of the “emergency room.” […]

Doctors told a dad his daughter would never walk on her own. He built a way to get her on the trails.

The Salt Lake Tribune shares a story about a cart, built by a Utah father whose daughter could no longer walk, that is redefining outdoor accessibility for families around the world.
Professional deer hunter sues DNR officer, alleging malicious prosecution
A professional hunter is suing a state Department of Natural Resources officer whose alleged false claims damaged his business and reputation. Mark Allen Luster of Burlington is suing Iowa DNR Officer Dan Henderson, in his personal capacity, in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, alleging malicious prosecution and “blatant violations of the […]
Safe Summer Fun in the Sun
(Family Features) Summer is the season of sun-kissed memories – backyard barbecues, sandy beaches, bike rides and late-night stargazing.
Green sea turtles, like this hatchling in Florida, are endangered due in part to habitat destruction and fishing nets.

The public has until May 19 to weigh in on a Trump administration plan that would leave many endangered species at much greater risk.
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(BPT) - Looking for ways to make the most of your time outdoors this summer? Grab your crew and go boating! Being on the water is one of the best ways to disconnect from distractions on land, …
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Stone tools are deliberately made by the hands of hominins, like these worked on by the author. John K. Murray
With a little guidance and a lot of practice, even you can make stone tools the way our oldest ancestors did – and learn to recognize the signs of a deliberately made tool.
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A frog-eating bat approaches a túngara frog, one of its preferred foods. Grant Maslowski
By listening to a frog call, adult bats can tell which prey are palatable and which are poisonous. Young bats must acquire this ability over time.
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