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12.08.2025

Meet four Florida snakes (plus one cute bonus snake) | The WFSU Ecology Blog

Five Florida snakes came into the studio, including a common backyard friend, a popular pet, and a few more rare and specialized snakes.

The WFSU Ecology Blog

25.08.2025

Invasive Snake Lungworm a Threat to Florida Snakes | The WFSU Ecology Blog

The snake lungworm is an invasive parasite that likely came to Florida in Burmese pythons. It is wiping out native snake populations.

The WFSU Ecology Blog

25.08.2025

The Rare Prickly Pear Longhorn Bee | The WFSU Ecology Blog

We go in search of a rare bee that specializes in the flowers of prickly pears, small cactuses found in Florida's sandy habitats.

The WFSU Ecology Blog

02.09.2025

Stargazing the Dark Sky over Saint George Island | The WFSU Ecology Blog

Our favorite camping locations often lie under a dark sky, which could be ideal for stargazing. We visit such a spot on Saint George Island.

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