When UF evolutionary biologist Gareth Fraser gives a talk titled “Why sharks are the future of dentistry” at dental conferences,...
The wide-ranging study is good news for shark conservation
UF researchers say NGOs need to provide the long-term follow-through for their assistance to be truly effective
Florida Museum scientists find first fossil evidence for the existence of monkeys in North America
Their interactions help both species to survive in Florida wetlands, says UF/IFAS scientists
An early interest in agriculture has led to a lifetime of learning for Roy Curtiss III
Polar bears won’t be the only ones driven far from home by climate change
The findings can help inform Florida panther conservation in the years to come.
A University of Florida geophysicist discusses the strange changes in shifting ground during a long-term study of the 1960 Chile earthquake.
If the tegus’ range expands, the list of native species potentially at risk could grow
E.O. Wilson once referred to invertebrates as “the little things that run the world,” without whom “the human species [wouldn’t]...
By studying the way wildlife are hunted, researchers discuss the economics that help inform policy makers.












