Everglades rabbits didn’t hop away; pythons ate them
A UF wildlife ecology and conservation professor has confirmed the cause of a declining rabbit population in Gainesville’s sister swamp, the Florida Everglades National Park.
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A UF wildlife ecology and conservation professor has confirmed the cause of a declining rabbit population in Gainesville’s sister swamp, the Florida Everglades National Park.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Two and a half hours had passed since Kentucky beat Florida 67-50 to make history, the first power conference team since 1976 to finish a regular season undefeated, 31-0.
UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, are here to stay.
Billy Donovan stood about where his name will probably be immortalized one day on the O’Connell Center court.
The latest issue of National Geographic addresses something that has become near and dear to me since trenching through the depths of science journalism: the war on science, which seems unending.
It took until the eighth inning, but Florida finally pulled away from a pesky FAU team.
UF’s news station was recognized this year for its emergency preparedness.
In his first start of the season on Wednesday, Brett Morales did not have a blemish on his statline.
Fans of Arcade Fire will be excited to hear the debut solo album from the band’s
When things got tough for the Florida against the Ole Miss on Saturday, the Gators did what they’ve come to do best: fall apart.
The recent suicide of a Santa Fe student has cast light on the need for mental wellness resources in Gainesville.
Florida may have been two players short in its Southeastern Conference opener against South Carolina on Wednesday, but it wasn’t short on production.
Florida’s first game of the new year was no different from the Gators’ performance in the previous year.
Holiday Lights at North Florida Regional Medical Center Duck Pond
Naghmeh Abedini’s two children haven’t seen their father in two years.
No one ever says, “Wow. That’s just those Generation X kids,” or, “She is such a baby boomer!” In contrast, each member of today’s younger generation is categorized as being just another millennial in a spoiled and dumb youth population.
Students and locals will come together this weekend to put on UF’s 65th annual holiday concert.
The sharing of recipes is not only through cookbooks, television and the web but also on the radio. Contemporary radio shows, such as American Public Media’s “The Splendid Table” hosted by Lynne Rossetto Kasper, have been continuing the art of recipe telling on the airwaves since the early 20th century. In fact, the glory days of radio homemaking began in the 1920s, increased in popularity during the Depression years and lasted up until the 1960s when television took the scene. Providing a community for the radio homemaker were women such as Evelyn Corrie Birkby, of Sidney, Iowa, who chatted about domestic life, sharing best recipes and cooking tricks.
The nominations for the 2015 Grammy Awards are almost here, and many are wondering who will get a shot at claiming music’s most noteworthy prize. Here are a few predictions for nominations in the General Field, which does not consider genre in selecting contenders.
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