Archbold Biological Station is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to long-term ecological research coupled with education and conservation. Our work addresses the needs of the Lake Wales Ridge and Northern Everglades, one of the world's most important regions for water, wildlife, and rare plants and animals, serving as a model program for other regions around the globe. We are stewards for future generations, promoting ecological health and sustainable land use.
I have a silver saw thats just three years old i purchased as a three gallon plant that have a good 8 inchs of trunk they grow fast when u feed them straight nitrogen fertilizer
The sands that survived the sea, going under the plow, and the bulldozer, taking their secrets away from a deranged humanity, that sees value in Nature only when it is vanquished.
It drives me crazy to hear scientists credit evolution when what is happening is adaptation! A species biology doesn’t change form to keep up with a changing environment! We’re taught that evolution takes MILLIONS of years but extreme environmental changes can happen quickly. According to scientists 99.9% of all plant and animal species has become extinct. Scientists know that life is winding down. Even the Bible talks about this fact. God did not create evolution, he created did however give us the instinct to “stay alive” if we’re being threatened. That’s just adaptation! The fairytale isn’t creation, it is and has always been EVOLUTION!
Very interesting. Me and my kids drove to Sugarloaf Mountain near Clermont. Being from Florida and never seeing any real elevation we thought it was so cool, even though it was only 250 or 300’ above sea level.
I used to go to places in that scrub,that were magically beautiful,now there is a 4 lane highway and resorts all through there.the white sand and scrub is gone forever
Any ideas on why mine grew like palm trees. There about 8ft high. Have always saw them growing along the ground like you show and also have a couple that do grow along the ground
Dr. Brenner is an outstanding scientist conducting really important, useful, and interesting research in the late Pleistocene and Holocene history of not only lakes in Florida, but in other lakes worldwide. His insights as to how humans first arrived in these ares and influenced the local ecology is cutting edge and has important implications for future human habitation.
Wow,I learn alittle something new after every inquiry on the scrub. Aren't you 🔥 hot wearing pants!!!!???😊... especially considering the topic at hand!!!
I am a Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder in the USA, amazing to see the cowlicks, looks just like a ridge on our breed! We have personally seen a panther in the swamp in Louisiana!
Thank you very much for this beautiful and informative film! And I wish Florida residents the best of luck in these difficult times you're facing. Greetings from France