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Inside the dangerous work of logging cypress trees in the Everglades
In the 1930s, growing housing demands pushed loggers into the challenging terrain of the Florida Everglades. Harvesting cypress trees in this environment was difficult and often dangerous, requiring ...
Being an arborist is one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. Go inside a tree-climbing competition to see the skills ...
A little-used state program is enabling landowners to set aside water for ecosystems in a system built on strong private property rights.
Locals divided on dam’s future decades after Florida canal project abandoned - Environmentalists want to permanently open a ...
This hidden Florida state park has a 73-foot waterfall, ancient sinkholes, and quiet boardwalk trails that feel like stepping ...
From golden winterhazel to soft-yellow evening primrose, these plants add pops of color, and fragrance, to your landscape.
George L. Smith State Park represents the best of what Georgia has to offer. It’s beautiful without being pretentious, accessible without being overcrowded, and interesting without being overwhelming.
Spanish moss hangs from the branches like nature’s Halloween decorations. When the wind blows, those trees make sounds that’ll make your hair stand up. Walking through Maple Hill feels like stepping ...
How to propagate grocery store fruit at home. It’s a simple project that can instill wonder in gardeners young and old and ...
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