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New Map of Sixteenth-Century Pineland to be Presented – Randell Research Center

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On May 14, 2005, at the 57th annual meeting of the Florida Anthropological Society in Gainesville, Merald Clark, John LoCastro, Darcie MacMahon, John Worth, and we will present for the first time a revised map and interpretations of what we think the Calusa town of Pineland looked like at the point
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How Old Is That Gumbo Limbo Tree? – Randell Research Center

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Our grounds host many spectacular Gumbo Limbo trees but the triple-trunked, massive beauty near the South Pasture area frequently evokes curiosity about its age. Gumbo Limbo trees (Bursera simaruba) do not usually lay down growth rings, so the typical method of taking a core to count rings
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Solomon Island Frogmouth – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The rare Solomon Island Frogmouth was once considered a subspecies of the widespread Marbled Frogmouth. Comparing this specimen’s skin, skeleton and genetics with other frogmouths proved it was a new genus, Rigidipenna – a rare scientific achievement. Summary Solomon Island Frogmouth (Rigidipenn
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Corporate Membership – Membership

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Local businesses play a vital role in helping the Florida Museum inspire people to care about life on Earth. Corporate Members provide funding for ground-breaking research and conservation initiatives, support outreach efforts and contribute to innovative exhibitions. Join today to be a part of some
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Restored parcel explodes with native plants, wildlife – Randell Research Center

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As our readers know, five acres of land were added to the Randell Research Center in 2015 thanks to the generous support of Tim and Judith Sear and the Calusa Land Trust. Grants from RRC members and the Felburn Foundation for invasive vegetation removal and from the Florida Humanities Council for p
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FLMNH Scientists Converge on Pineland Dig – Randell Research Center

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On June 2 and 3, the RRC at Pineland hosted a visit by a remarkable array of specialists in archaeological sciences, all members of the RRC Research and Collections Committee, and all employed by or affiliated with the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville. Led by Committee Chair
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Scientist in Every Florida School program Coordinates 500th Classroom Visit in Palm Beach County – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

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In March, the Scientist in Every Florida School program coordinated its 500th classroom visit to schools in Palm Beach County.
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Bruce MacFadden Named First Recipient of TESI Broader Impacts Award – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

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On June 21st, the Thompson Earth Systems Institute (TESI) hosted a small ceremony at the Florida Museum to honor its founding director, Dr. Bruce MacFadden, with the TESI Award for Excellence in Broader Impacts. Dr. Megan Ennes presented MacFadden with the award, which was created to recognize Unive
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Archaeologist receives grant to analyze Swift Creek pottery – Research News

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Florida Museum of Natural History researcher Neill Wallis recently received a $55,000 National Science Foundation grant to analyze and digitally document pottery made by prehistoric people of the Deep South. The grant will help Wallis analyze Swift Creek Complicated Stamped pottery used by hu
research will expand the work Wallis conducted for his book, “The Swift Creek Gift

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