Posts for tag "University of Florida"
Protecting Natural Ecosystem Processes in Florida’s Urban Stormwater Ponds
Florida is a state rife with nature, with three national parks, 1,350 miles of coastline, and thousands of lakes and rivers. Yet, among the natural beauty in mainland America’s southernmost state is rapid urban development and sprawl....
- Posted September 8, 2025
From Scrub-Jay DNA to Cycles of Carbon, Water and Fire: Archbold Biological Station Offers A Deep Look at Conservation
Archbold Biological Station is a wildlife research haven in the heart of Florida with extensive long-term records for rare species, fire, floods and more.
- Posted November 20, 2018
Tradeoffs To Colorado River Wetland Restoration
With Colorado River wetland restoration after a 2014 pulse released from Morelos Dam, U. of Florida researchers find unexpected greenhouse gas release.
- Posted July 25, 2016
Ancient Bahamas Extinctions Occurred Mostly Due To Human Arrival
Changes in climate wiped out 17 species of birds on the Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas 10,000 years ago, according to fossil evidence. But 22 species of birds, mammals and reptiles survived the climate change, only...
- Posted November 2, 2015
Q&A with Matt Cohen: Tracking elements through ecosystems in Florida’s springs
Matt Cohen, an associate professor with the University of Florida’s School of Forest Resources and Conservation, works with sensor systems to investigate the nutrient and chemical dynamics of Florida’s spring-fed rivers.
- Posted December 7, 2012






