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Florida Biodiversity

Tiny butterfly on bright pink flower

Features

Miami Blue Butterflies

March 22, 2017

Once common throughout coastal southern Florida, the Miami blue butterfly now ranks among North America’s rarest insects. While the main…
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Florida woods

Features

What are Florida’s invaders?

February 27, 2017

Florida’s warm, wet climate makes the state a prime environment for new species to move in and thrive. And because…
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male and female coastal darter

Florida Biodiversity

Florida fishes book features live photos

November 10, 2016

Freshwater fishes in Florida are getting a close-up 60 years in the making. Florida Museum of Natural History ichthyologists have…
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crocodile in water

Florida Biodiversity

Man-eating monster crocodile may be Florida’s newest invasive species

May 9, 2016

Spotting native alligators and crocodiles in Florida is common, but anyone who sees a large reptile may want to take…
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Bella moth

Florida Biodiversity

Bella moth keeps invasive plant at bay

April 14, 2015

Taming a wild plant may not sound too ominous, unless you are a tiny moth and the plant is 8…
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Ordway-Swisher Biological Station

Fieldwork

9,700 acres tell stories of Florida’s past

August 14, 2014

It was home to Native Americans as early as 12,000 B.C., then settlers during the Civil War. Its pine trees…
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Pink-spot Sulphur butterfly

Florida Biodiversity

A butterfly in hiding takes wing on social media

April 17, 2014

Thanks to social media and museum collections, a butterfly species was recognized in 2011 after more than 50 years of…
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Bella moth

Florida Biodiversity

Exotic plants affect native moth

July 16, 2013

Florida Museum of Natural History researcher Andrei Sourakov has a soft spot for small, winged creatures, and an extraordinary commitment…
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Five researchers cutting into the stomach of a python

Florida Biodiversity

State record: 87 eggs in largest python from Everglades

August 13, 2012

Researchers curating a 17-foot-7-inch Burmese python, the largest found in Florida, discovered 87 eggs in the snake, also a state…
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Extinct plant Ziziphus celata

Florida Biodiversity

Unlocking genetic data of rediscovered ‘hidden’ native Florida plant

March 1, 2012

In 1947, a small package containing an unknown plant specimen arrived at the Florida Museum of Natural History Herbarium. For…
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