PProfiles/Spotlight Erica Moulton: Making Science FunDecember 21, 2012 [printfriendly] Profile It’s not often that skills a fifth-grader can master directly translate to the success of a…
BBusiness & Industry Southwest Florida Gears Up for “Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity”September 23, 2012 [printfriendly] National Estuary Programs across southwest Florida are gearing up to help facilitate the development of a comprehensive…
PProfiles/Spotlight Allen Burdett: 45 Years Protecting Florida’s Natural SpacesSeptember 23, 2012 [printfriendly] Profile When 16-year-old Allen Burdett came home with a diamond back rattlesnake, instead of throwing them both…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Pounds to Ounces: The Zero Waste ProjectSeptember 23, 2012 [printfriendly] By Avalon Theisen Do you know how much waste leaves your house every day and goes to…
MMake a Difference Summer Camps Boost Knowledge for Young Citizen ScientistsMarch 21, 2012 [printfriendly] The stereotypical scientist toiling alone couldn’t be further from the truth for most researchers – particularly those…
EEducation Hey, Kids! This is Earth Calling. Are you Listening?March 20, 2012 [printfriendly] By Avalon Theisen Habitat loss, pollution, homeless animals…and kids can’t do anything to make a difference. Right?…
HHistory TBRPC Celebrates 50 Years of Regional LeadershipMarch 20, 2012 [printfriendly] By Suzanne Cooper On September 12, 1961, St. Petersburg Mayor Herman Goldner made a bold statement to…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Citizen Scientists Step Up to HelpMarch 20, 2012 [printfriendly] By Victoria Parsons More and more kids are realizing that the natural resources and wildlife in their…
HHuman Impacts Community Education Programs Engage AdultsMarch 20, 2012 [printfriendly] Twelve community education grants, designed to actively engage adults in water-related issues, have been awarded by the…
BBooks Water Atlas — Detailed Data for Scientists of All AgesMarch 20, 2012 [printfriendly] From kids to senior scientists, researchers in Tampa Bay depend upon the Water Atlas for the most…