Protecting Florida’s Shorebirds: The American Oystercatcher, Black Skimmer, Least Tern, Snowy Plover, and Wilson’s Plover

Florida’s coastline is a dynamic and beautiful place, not only prized for its scenery and recreation but also for the rare wildlife that calls it home. Among the most vulnerable of these coastal inhabitants are the state’s Imperiled Beach-Nesting Birds (IBNBs), a group of species that depend on sandy beaches, dunes, and tidal flats for […]
The Irises of Florida: Jewels of Wetlands and Waterways

Few flowers evoke the wild elegance of Florida’s wetlands quite like the iris. With their striking petals and intricate designs, irises seem to capture the essence of the landscapes they inhabit. Often associated with temperate gardens and cultivated spaces, several iris species thrive naturally in Florida, bringing color and function to its wetlands, marshes, and […]
The Crested Caracara: Florida’s Bold and Protected Raptor

In the vast, sun-drenched prairies of Florida, a striking bird of prey soars low over the grasslands, its wings broad and deliberate, its sharp eyes scanning the earth below. The Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus; Northern Crested Caracara, subspecies C. p. cheriway) is a bird of contradictions — a falcon that behaves like a vulture, a […]
Collecting accurate water data can be complicated: The importance of data integrity and collecting legally defensible data
Collecting accurate water data can be complicated: The importance of data integrity and collecting legally defensible data Published in the Florida Specifier, October 2022 In the State of Florida, the methods used to assess water resources are covered under various Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). If you are performing compliance […]