![Florida’s Wildlife Conservations Policy for Predicted Coastal Habitat Loss Problems](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2013/07/gopher-tortoise.jpg)
Florida’s Wildlife Conservations Policy for Predicted Coastal Habitat Loss Problems
Have you wondered how Florida’s wildlife conservation policy planners and habitat managers are responding to the new management challenge of predicted coastal habitat loss from sea level rise? And how that overlays on predicted habitat loss from a 50-year doubling of...
![Bamboo: Attractive Ornamental or Invasive Nightmare?](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/10/A-bamboo.jpg)
Bamboo: Attractive Ornamental or Invasive Nightmare?
Bamboo, the tallest grass in north Florida, can be an attractive landscape specimen or an invasive nightmare. There are more than 700 species of bamboo worldwide, ranging in height from 12 inches to 100 feet or more in ideal growing conditions. In the U.S., only two...
Sunbelt Ag Expo – 10/13/14 – Setup Day LIVE Feed
Local county agents are working hard to set up at the Sunbelt Ag Expo. You can watch our live feed below! http://youtu.be/FKlPYekDQfs
The Majestic Longleaf: One of the South’s Distinguished Trees
Steeped in history, the majestic longleaf (Pinus palustris) is an economically and ecologically important tree species of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains. Its species name “palustris” means “of the marsh,” and although it is commonly associated with sandy, well...
![Fall Season Can Mean More Snake Encounters](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/10/Nick-Baldwin-gray-rat-snake-1080x675.jpg)
Fall Season Can Mean More Snake Encounters
In the last few weeks we have received an increase in calls about snake encounters. Most of these have dealt with small juvenile snakes folks are finding on their property, or in their homes, but we are also hearing about large ones. Most of the 56 species of snakes...
![Gulf Coast Agritourism and Ecotourism Business Development Conference Announced for November](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/09/14_Gulf_Coast_Ag_Eco_Conf_Header.png)
Gulf Coast Agritourism and Ecotourism Business Development Conference Announced for November
The UF/IFAS Extension Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and Naturally EscaRosa would like to invite agritour and ecotour providers to the 2014 Agri/Eco-tourism Business Development Conference on November 5-6, 2014. The conference is geared for businesses wishing to...
![Earthworms aren’t the only beneficial composters!](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/09/AdultBSF.jpg)
Earthworms aren’t the only beneficial composters!
I started a little vermiculture bin year before last with one cup of red wigglers from the local bait shop. I carefully sorted my garbage so there was no grease or animal protein in the bin and counted the worms every Saturday. Yes, I was a little obsessive about it....
California Seeking to Ease Restrictions on Gulf Oyster Rule
A notice has been issued by the California Dept. of Public Health dated June 27 that is seeking public comment on a proposed rule change regarding the allowable level of microbial Vibrio vulnificus in post-harvest processed Gulf oysters. Post-harvest processed oysters...
![Cool Season Wildlife Food Plots](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/08/IMG_6540.jpg)
Cool Season Wildlife Food Plots
It’s time to start planning your cool season wildlife food plots. Cool season food plots do a great job attracting deer and other wildlife to your property as well as providing a little nutrition. The first step is to choose an appropriate location. Remember wildlife...
![What Is Up with All the Sharks?](https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/files/2014/08/Blacktip-Shark-in-School-of-fish-Edited.jpg)
What Is Up with All the Sharks?
Since the beginning of the summer, panhandle residents and visitors have been reporting numerous sharks hanging out along the sandbars near the passes. , cruising between the 2nd sandbar and the beach. One visitor was even bitten; raising the question – WHAT’S UP WITH...