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Recommended Native Landscape Plants for Florida's Treasure Coast

EP348/ENH1082 by Sandra B. Wilson, Judith A. Gersony, Keona L. Nolan, Janice C. Broda, and Edward A. Skvarch, Jr.January 8, 2021

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St. Lucie County 4-H Farm: A unique mode of program delivery

johnfergusoJuly 11th, 2024There are several delivery modes for 4-H programs, such as camps, afterschool, community clubs, project clubs, 4-H school enrichment, Instructional TV or video, competitive events, 4-H in-school clubs, and independent studies, to name a few. Many of us, however, may not pay attention to other unique modes of 4-H program delivery, such as an outdoor […]

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Agama and Basilisk Photos at Gordy Road Preserve

Ken GioeliJune 13th, 2024Some nonnative reptile species found in Florida are fast and flee quickly from people with cameras.  Its recommended that nonnative reptiles be reported using ivegot1 or Eddmaps.  Capturing photos and videos can be tricky and often need telephoto lenses.  Nonnative lizards such as Peters’s rock agama and brown basilisks can be particularly tricky to photograph […]

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