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Tucker Borrow Pit – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/sites/tucker-borrow-pit/

Tucker Borrow Pit University of Florida Fossil Vertebrate Localities BR011 Location Tucker Borrow Pit is located in far southwestern Brevard County. 27.83o N, 80.81o W. Age Late early to early middle Pleistocene Epoch; Irvingtonian land mammal age About 1.3-0.6 million years old B
volunteers from the Florida Fossil Hunters, the Florida Paleontological Society, and Indian

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Animal Remains: Cold Period – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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Museum researchers determined cooler, drier temperatures and lower sea levels by studying the changes in remains at a Calusa archaeological site. Though small, the change in climate would have a tremendous impact on the Calusa, including the collapse of their fishery. Summary Animal Remains: Col
Of course the Indians take advantage of that sort of thing because they’re good food

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Two former archaeology curators receive lifetime achievement awards – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/two-former-archaeology-curators-receive-lifetime-achievement-awards/

Florida Museum of Natural History curators emeritus Kathleen Deagan and Jerald Milanich were recently honored with 2015 lifetime achievement awards from the Southeastern Archaeological Conference for their many years of research on early American and Caribbean societies. Deagan, Florida Museu
attending to all the people who created that society, including European, American Indian

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The Timucua in St. Augustine – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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For more than 500 years before the arrival of Menéndez, the Timucua people of the St. Augustine area had been living in much the same way as they were in 1565. They were organized as chiefdoms (societies comprised of several allied communities with a hereditary central political authority), and wer
Recommendations: Hann, John. 1996 A history of the Timucua Indians and Missions.

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Threatened + Endangered Species – South Florida Aquatic Environments

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Threatened and endangered species of the Everglades include: Plants American Alligator American Crocodile Sea Turtles Birds Florida Panther Manatee Threatened wildlife includes species, subspecies, or isolated populations that are likely to become endangered in the ne
possessed in violation of any U.S. law, treaty, or regulation or in violation of Indian

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Inner Beauty – Exhibits

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Inner Beauty was on display in the Florida Museum from July 2021 through May 2023. It was so popular, we reimagined it as an online exhibit. Museum technology is shifting how fish skeletons are processed providing more accessibility for research, education, outreach and global collaboration.
Boxfish Scientific name: Anoplocapros lenticularis Native Distribution: Eastern Indian

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Collaborative Beer Conservation Project – Florida Museum of Natural History

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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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