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What Is a Wetland? A Homeowner’s Guide to Understanding the Land You Live On 

If you’re a homeowner thinking about adding a backyard or pool, building a shed or a detached garage, clearing brush, or improving your property, you might assume you’re free to do whatever you want with your land. After all, you bought it. You maintain it. It’s your space.  But if part of your property includes a wetland, things work a little differently. Wetlands […]

Green Stormwater Infrastructure: A Tool to Meet FDEP’s Nutrient Load Reduction Requirements

Pale Blue Dot Consulting recently completed the updated University of Florida SQUINT (Stormwater Quality Unit Inspection Training). This included training on monitoring and inspecting stormwater ponds, swales, and structures related to ERPs, NPDES, and MS4 permits, with a new focus on Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and Low Impact Development (LID). This new focus on Green […]

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 […]