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A new podcast that features environmental leaders, activists, and scientists
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The Emerald Coast is Hosting a series of beach cleanups and family friendly events to celebrate Earth Day.
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Trees on the Coast have started the process of certifying Okaloosa County as a National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat, but need residents to help take action
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Okaloosa County last week deployed the 1940s tugboat along with a tribute to a couple's love of diving.
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Beneath Floridatown park lies a critical historical resource that a new living shoreline aims to protect.
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Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program is hosting a series of community events on each day of National Estuaries Week, from Saturday to Sept. 26.
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A new pilot program is set to revolutionize the way the community and tourists interact with local beaches in Okaloosa County.
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As hurricane season peaks, local wildlife refuges brace for the influx of animals expected after severe weather. WUWF reports the steps that Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge is taking to prepare for hurricanes, as well as the critical steps you can take to help animals in need of rescue.
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The Trash Free Waters Project by the Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program kicked off Saturday at Jones Creek.
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A partnership between Gulf Breeze Zoo and UWF Biology Department aims to protect and raise awareness about the federally threatened gopher…