By studying the way wildlife are hunted, researchers discuss the economics that help inform policy makers.
Technology opens UF's collection of amphibians and reptiles to the world
UF researchers examined survival rates for mosquitoes from two laboratory-reared colonies
August 17 is National Honey Bee Day. Here are a few things about honey bees you probably didn’t know.
Learn about the world's longest snake known to science
UF researchers looked at what must happen for the species to avoid extinction
Feline population control is a matter of science and scalpels
You’ve probably heard of probiotics’ role in creating a healthy gut biome. But what if they could help coral reefs,...
A University of Florida geophysicist discusses the strange changes in shifting ground during a long-term study of the 1960 Chile earthquake.
UF researchers have for the first time successfully raised in captivity the Pacific blue tang
When UF evolutionary biologist Gareth Fraser gives a talk titled “Why sharks are the future of dentistry” at dental conferences,...
A historic fishing village is now Florida’s clam capital