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Calusa People
Calusa Heritage Trail often notice that the Calusa seem quite different from other Indian
Calusa People
Calusa Heritage Trail often notice that the Calusa seem quite different from other Indian
I have been working on moths known as Erythrina Stem Borer (or twig borer) since 2010, which turned out to be several similar species with similar biologies found around the world. Suddenly, and rather unexpectedly, the moths have become a major horticultural pest in southern California, where Eryth
trees at a property east of L.A. which is heavily landscaped with E. variegata (the Indian
County: Sarasota County Date Published: 7/2/2025 Publisher: Sarasota Herald Tribune  CITY OF GAINESVILLE  1659 Museum Road, P.O. Box 117800  Gainesville, FL 32611-7800  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Florida Statute § 267.0723, that the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA-FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURA
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The Randell Research Center (RRC) at the Pineland Complex was established by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the University of Florida in 1996. The Randell Research Center serves the greater community of southwest Florida as an open to the public educational outreach center that has a dog
of over 50 acres of property that was once the major town of the native Calusa Indians
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
We all know that the Calusa Indian people of Southwest Florida were politically powerful
It is of vital importance to, on occasion, consider how little we know about the spinning rock we all live on. Take coral reefs, for example. Given how much they’ve been studied, you’d think we’ve learned just about everything about them by now. But talk to a marine biologist, and they will quickly
They collected tissue from more than 4,400 soft corals throughout the Pacific and Indian
British rule of Florida lasted only twenty years, until the colony was returned to Spain in exchange for Gibraltar by the Anglo-Spanish treaty of 1783. Many of the British residents left for the Bahamas, some went to England, and many elected to remain in St. Augustine. Although a number of the
population came from a variety of European, Spanish-American, African and American Indian
Online Collection Database The >700K specimen lots (2023) available digitally through the online database represent >95% of our collection. Sampled are cataloged with phylum-specific catalog numbers. Specimens from recent surveys are frequently accompanied by tissue samples and images. Tissue
the New World, while 18% is from tropical Australasia and surrounding Pacific and Indian
County: Lee County Date Published: 7/2/2025 Publisher: Fort Myers Weekly CITY OF GAINESVILLE  1659 Museum Road, P.O. Box 117800  Gainesville, FL 32611-7800  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Florida Statute § 267.0723, that the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA-FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (UF
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Now Available for Download Displayed at the Florida Museum in 2020, this exhibition offers a scientific overview of Florida’s trademark weather phenomena including information on their formation, naming, categories, and hurricane seasons around the world. Charts and graphics illustrate the facts ab
In the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, the term tropical cyclone is used.