How Tourists Can Help To Preserve
The Environment
There is more than one way to
appreciate Florida's wonderful weather and beautiful environment.
Many people enjoy spending time at the major amusement parks
such as Disney and Sea World, but a growing trend in travel offers
another way. Read more
Conservation In Florida: A Short
History
We often think of conservation
as being a modern enterprise, but the history of environmental
conservation in Florida goes back to the 1800s. Most people then
believed that humans had little effect on the environment, and
what effect they did have was likely to be positive. Read
more
Florida is Home to Great Native
Plant Life
Are you aware that much of Florida's
native plant life is in danger? Many times, activists concerned
with environmental issues tend to overlook such ordinary things
as trees, shrubs, and flowers when thinking about ways to conserve
the natural habitat around them. Read
more
Artificial Reefs - Pros And
Cons
Think of a reef and you think
of a natural coral stone formation with thousands of tropical
fish swimming happily around it. Florida is known for its beautiful
coral reefs, many of which date back thousands of years. Florida
is the only continental US state with coastal coral reefs, but
even Florida has supplemented the natural reefs with artificial
ones. Read more
Eco-Friendly Florida Travel
Essentials
Visiting Florida is not just
about amusement parks. From the Perdido River to the Atlantic
Ocean, Florida's got a lot of beautiful green spaces and it's
doing its best to protect them. Read
more
Florida's Beautiful Coral Reefs
Attraction
One of the distinctive features
of the Florida coastline is its beautiful coral reefs, which
have been around for 5,000 to 7,000 years. There are two marine
areas which contain most of the worldís coral reefs: the
Atlantic/Caribbean region, which includes Florida, and the Indo-Pacific
region. Read more
The Everglades is Florida's
Biggest Natural Resource
The 1.5 million acre Everglades
National Park in southern Florida seems to go on forever, and
yet this is less than half the size of the original Everglades
region. Read more
Hurricane Preparednedd Tips
If you're living in Florida,
especially South Florida, you've got to be prepared for hurricanes.
These powerful storms can wreak great havoc and the region is
particularly prone to them. Some of the memorable hurricanes
include a 1919 storm that left 800 people dead, while Hurricane
Wilma delivered considerable damage in 2005. Read
more
Eco-Friendly Florida Offers
a Wealth of Fresh Air, Water and Sunshine
Florida, also known as the Sunshine
State, lies on a peninsula bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the
Gulf of Mexico and the Straits of Florida.Encompassing both tropical
and sub-tropical climates, the state includes extensive and beautiful
natural habitats that are home to many rare and endangered species.
Read more
Guide to Great Florida Eco Entertainment
Attractions
If you're looking for a great
holiday, but want to be eco friendly as well, then Florida has
a lot to offer. Here's a guide to some of the environmentally
friendly attractions in Florida. Read
more
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