Staff Educate at Youth Festival
Hundreds of second-grade students experienced animals, art projects, exhibits and more all while learning the importance of natural resources and careers in science.
Hundreds of second-grade students experienced animals, art projects, exhibits and more all while learning the importance of natural resources and careers in science.
New Governing Board member Pat Symons is getting used to her
During the spring election, the Governing Board chose four people to provide the Board’s leadership during the next year.
District staff opened their hearts and wallets during the holiday season to help those less fortunate.
A cooperative project between Pinellas County and the District has restored the natural flow of water between two back bays at Fort
Two organizations recently recognized the District for its continued support of Nature’s Classroom, an environmental education center located on th
The hard work and dedication District staff exhibited after Hurricane Charley left an impression on the citizens of Fort Meade.
It doesn’t matter if you go home with game or not,” said Jay Leonard, a hunter from Crawfordville, Florida.
Last year’s very active hurricane season, complete with above-normal rainfall, reminded Floridians about the importance of knowing exactly where the state’s floodplains lie.