Environmental Work

 

Keep pinellas Beautiful

5 facts everyone should know about Mangroves

To celebrate this year’s International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, learn more about these unique trees, why they are important, and what you can do to protect their ecosystems here in Pinellas County.


Keep pinellas Beautiful

Become a Citizen Scientist

Ocean and waterway trash ranks as one of the most serious pollution problems. Far more than an eyesore, a rising tide of marine debris threatens human health, wildlife, communities and economies around the world. Ocean trash is entirely preventable, and by collecting data, you can be a part of the solution.


WORLD WILDLIFE FUND

WWF Species: Lions

Throughout history, lions have been admired as a symbol of power, strength, and courage. Previously, lions roamed throughout all of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe. However, this mighty species is now found only in fragments of sub-Saharan Africa.


WORLD WILDLIFE FUND

It Takes a Diverse Set of Rangers to Protect Biodiversity.

Whether you know them as rangers, wildlife officers, or forest guides, these individuals all work to conserve the natural world. The role of rangers, the places they work, and the individuals themselves are incredibly diverse.


FLAGLER COLLEGE GARGOYLE

St. Johns County Residents Are Fighting Back Development.

With less than 5,000 residents, Elkton, Florida is the epitome of a small town. Home to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds, this rural area with small communities and farmland holds onto southern living untouched by the modern development that has taken its hold on Jacksonville. 


LOSING FLORIDA PROJECT

Miami Manatees In Peril

It’s every man – make that manatee – for himself.