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Shortleaf/ Oak/ Hickory- a Uniquely Red Hills Habitat (at least, in Florida)
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The WFSU Ecology Blog3mo agoT

Apalachicola National Forest, in photos
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2mo agoT

Upper Lake Lafayette: Yep, it’s dry, too
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2mo agoT

Student Artists Join WFSU Ecology Blog
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2mo agoT

Sneads Smokehouse Lake: Dried-Down Headwater of the Aucilla River
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2mo agoT

Alum Bluff: Fossil Hotspot of the Apalachicola River
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2mo agoT

O’Leno State Park when the Santa Fe River is low
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The WFSU Ecology Blog1mo agoT

New WFSU Window Murals Help Local Birds (we hope)
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The WFSU Ecology Blog1mo agoT

A Muscogee Perspective on Archeology
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The WFSU Ecology Blog1mo agoT

We return to Crooked Creek to search for rare bees and other goodies
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The WFSU Ecology Blog2d ago
