The man who founded the Florida Museum of Natural History more than 100 years ago had a clear purpose: to...
Their interactions help both species to survive in Florida wetlands, says UF/IFAS scientists
When UF evolutionary biologist Gareth Fraser gives a talk titled “Why sharks are the future of dentistry” at dental conferences,...
Polar bears won’t be the only ones driven far from home by climate change
The Florida Bonneted bat nestles in tree cavities, palms and buildings in only a few counties in the state
UF researchers looked at what must happen for the species to avoid extinction
A huge temperature spike 56 million years ago provides insights into modern climate change
Jamie Ellis, an entomologist at UF/IFAS and lifelong beekeeper, answered questions on Reddit AMA about the honey bees he is in charge of at the UF Honey Bee Lab.
Feline population control is a matter of science and scalpels
Where they found more snails, in general, there was less algae
Scientists conducted the study to provide scientific data for managing invasive wildlife in the Sunshine State
UF researchers have for the first time successfully raised in captivity the Pacific blue tang












