By Pat Foster-Turley September 16, 2022 Bucko and I often see deer when we make our daily drives through Fort Clinch State Park. Nearly every day we see deer at a few preferred crossings of the main …
By Pat Foster-Turley September 9, 2022 Two gopher tortoises in mating season outside a burrow. Many people who live here on Amelia Island are familiar with gopher tortoises, or should be, anyway. …
By Pat Foster-Turley September 1, 2022 We left a full can of beer on the Devil’s Chair in the Lake Helen-Cassadaga Cemetery.[/caption] The morning after the séance and piano bar at Cassadaga, …
The Bartram Garden Club, Inc. Submitted by Linda Broadrick Secretary and Publicity Chairman August 23, 2022 The Bartram Garden Club will kick off its sixth year as a federated garden club in Florida …
Swimming in the Inland Blue Hole of Belize was a highlight of our trip, but it came with consequences. By Pat Foster-Turley August 18, 2022 These days, I’ve traveled to many places and brought back …
Buttonbush Blooming swamp hibiscus fill the Greenway now. By Pat-Foster Turley It took some news about ants crawling all over places on the Egans Creek Greenway that got me up one morning to …
July 23, 2022 "A Walk Around Crane Island" For those of you who have not had the opportunity to walk through the Crane Island Park, it is well worth a visit. There are a number of areas where the …
By Pat Foster-Turley July 21, 2022 Masses of tawny crazy ants can suffocate and kill animals on the ground and can annoy many others, like this banded water snake, (Photo by Bill Birdsong) Thanks to …
FWC Press Release July 14, 2022 At its July meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines for four …
By Pat Foster-Turley, Ph.D. July 14, 2022 Pat’s Wildways: Always Learning Whenever I travel internationally, whether for work or for play, I always learn something new, usually from the people I …
FWC Press Release July 18, 2022 Shortly before midnight on July 11, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer Matthew Rubenstein was on patrol in Big Cypress National Preserve. …
At its July meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new management regions and regulation changes for redfish in state waters following the final rule hearing. …
By Stephan R. Leimberg unseenimages.com July 9, 2022 "Marsh Madness" Photo courtesy of Stephan R. Leimberg. unseenimages.com Editor's note: This beautiful photograph first published in 2020, deserves …
July 9, 2022 Blueline tilefish closes for recreational harvest in Atlantic state waters (including all state waters of Monroe County) on July 26, with the last day of harvest being July 25. Earlier …
By Pat Foster-Turley July 7, 2022 Jason William, our tour guide in Belize knew the same people I worked with twenty-nine years ago. Southeast Asia is getting to feel too far away for our …
PRESS RELEASE By Richard Timm July 7, 2022 Amelia Island’s premier of the documentary “Last of the Right Whales” will be shown July 16 th , 4:00PM, at the Story and Song Center for Arts & …
July 2, 2022 The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet in person July 13-14 at the Adam W. Herbert University Center, 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224. The …
This Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds beachgoers how to help protect vulnerable beach-nesting birds while enjoying Florida’s coastal habitats this holiday weekend. …
As TrophyCatch heads into the last months of Season 10 and the 10-Tag Celebration , eight more prized fish are still swimming in Florida lakes and the FWC is offering clues about where to find them. …
By Pat Foster-Turley June 30, 2022 Our resident rabbit nhttps://millcreekfarm.org/ow has two offspring. During our early years in our home bordering a retention pond on Amelia Island our yard was …