Archbold Biological Station is an independent, nonprofit research facility dedicated to long-term ecological research, conservation and education in Florida.
University of Florida, Archbold Biological Station, Conservation Florida Awarded $1.4 Million America the Beautiful Challenge Grant
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ALT Photo showing the fire-blackened stems of fire-adapted saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) grow along the surface in Florida upland vegetative communities. The branching of stems shows the clonal spread of this long-lived plant in a flatwoods community at Archbold Biological Station. (Photo by Dr. Reed Bowman.
Archbold Biological Station is seeking a bright, motivated Data Manager to join our team. Posting will remain open until 6/12/23, applications will be reviewed as they are received.
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Applications now being accepted for 2nd Annual David S. Maehr Florida Wildlife Corridor Applied Science Fellowship tinyurl.com/ynz67dx3 Applications Due 8/04/2023
L-R: Cliff Maehr, Hilary Swain, Erin Maehr, and Joe Guthrie
#WorldWaterDay A fully-connected FL Wildlife Corridor could ~double permanent protection of many water resources critical to Florida’s ecology & economy, according to @ufwater report commissioned by @livewildlyfl & Archbold tinyurl.com/FLWCH20
Today is #NationalFloridaDay! Florida is full of wacky, wonderful, wild things. From nature to nightlife, FL offers something for everyone. We've compiled a list of some of our favorite ways to describe the Sunshine State. How would you describe Florida? Let us know below!
Archbold Director of Agroecology Dr. Betsey Boughton and colleagues have a new paper out in the journal 'Science of the Total Environment' Check it out here: sciencedirect.com/science/ar…