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Preliminary Investigations of the 1614 Spanish Attack on the Calusa Realm – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/preliminary-investigations-of-the-1614-spanish-attack-on-the-calusa-realm/

Way back in a 2005, Friends of the RRC Newsletter, Dr. John Worth (now at the University of West Florida) described a 1614 attack by Spanish forces on at least four Calusa towns, probably including the Pineland site (known at the time as Tampa). His article served as an inspiration for archaeologis
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NSF Grants Funds for Research at Mound Key and Pineland – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/nsf-grants-funds-for-research-at-mound-key-and-pineland/

Most of us set a little money aside in case of unexpected needs. In Florida, during hurricane season, some of us stash some extra water and food, just in case there’s no electricity for a spell. In a way, this is storage of surplus – setting aside some resources in case of need. But now think of su
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Herbarium Management Course Syllabus – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/methods/management-course/

Herbaria and Herbarium Specimens History of Herbaria Collection Use Protocols and Specimen Handling Guidelines Plant Specimen Collecting and Preparation: plant collecting (incl. legal considerations), identification, label preparation, sorting, pest control and fumigation. Preparation of Plant
Destructive Analysis Procedures Estimated Cost of FLAS Services & Supplies Exchange & Gift

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Where Did the Calusa Come From? – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/where-did-the-calusa-come-from/

Visitors to the Calusa Heritage Trail often notice that the Calusa seem quite different from other Indian people in the United States who they have learned about. A natural question, then, is “Where did the Calusa come from?� It is a more complicated question than it might �rst appear. The Pineland
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Smith Mound and Encircling Canal are Revealed – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/smith-mound-and-encircling-canal-are-revealed/

As reported in our June 2016 newsletter, invasive plant removal on the land parcels holding the Smith (burial) and Low (midden) Mounds commenced in May. The clearing work was funded in large part by the Felburn Foundation, and we are most grateful for their support. Additional funds came from our o
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Collaborative Beer Conservation Project – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/monarch-reign-beer/

Monarch butterflies are in serious trouble. Across eastern North America, migrating populations have plummeted more than 80% over the past two decades. News in the West is even worse, with population numbers down to less than 1% of their historic size. To counteract these declines, we must work tog
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Botanizing with Marc – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/botanizing-with-marc/

Visitors to the Calusa Heritage Trail come for a variety of reasons—some to learn about the archaeology, some for the fresh air, some to see some of the 100+ kinds of birds that come through the site. And, almost everybody notices the diverse array of interesting plants, some familiar, some
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Explore what’s next at the Florida Museum’s Museum Fest on March 8 – Pressroom

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/pressroom/2025/02/26/museum-fest-march-8/

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Don’t miss the chance to be part of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s exciting transformation at Museum Fest: Explore What’s Next on March 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Celebrate the Florida Museum with fan-favorite activities from previous events while getting an up-close lo
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Overharvesting of Seafood: Did the Indians Affect their Environment? – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/overharvesting-of-seafood-did-the-indians-affect-their-environment/

The Calusa were �sher-hunter-gatherers who relied upon the bounty of estuaries to provide adequate food for a large population and to develop a culturally and politically complex society. They collected a variety of shell�sh species for food, but the American oyster ( Crassostrea virginica ), perhap
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