Soil mercury (total and methyl) displayed distinct spatial clustering within Water Conservation Area 3 (WCA3) and was dependent on canal density, water control structure density and hydroperiod. THg hotspots were identified consistently within the southern portion of WCA3A and WCA3B in areas with ...
Water conservation areaEverglades National ParkMore than half of the original Everglades system has been lost to drainage and development. What remains is primarily included within the boundaries of the Everglades Protection Area (EPA) comprising three water conservation areas (WCAs) and the Everglades...
North Florida has experienced less population pressure, whereas South Florida's water resources are strained by the quantity and distribution of residents. Peninsula Florida's heavily populated coastal areas demand flood control but leave little land for water storage. The interior is largely agricultural...
For most people, the restrictions affect lawn and landscape watering, which accounts for about half the water used daily in the affected areas. For example, in three counties around Tampa Bay watering is only allowed one day a week depending on a resident’s address and only then before 8 ...
Enhance your understanding of the plants, insects, animals & complex interactions by reading about the ORCA & other natural areas. Florida Fall #3 by exploreorcaOctober 15, 2024 Fall color in Florida? Look carefully … Bushy bluestem (Andropogon glomeratus var. pumis) is a sure sign of ...
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The Florida Wildlife Corridor Act was passed unanimously. It aims to protect green spaces, drinking water, and wildlife such as panthers.
A little hard to figure out where the marked portions are in some areas due to collapsed trees from fires. Part of the trail was blocked off by a downed tree. However, it was definitely worth taking some detours to take everything in. Make sure to say "Hi" to the water moccasin ...