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UF/IFAS Extension Franklin County
» About Author: Erik Lovestrand
ABOUT AUTHOR
Erik Lovestrand
Franklin County Extension Director and Regional Specialized Sea Grant Agent
Posts by Erik Lovestrand:
Dirty Jobs Abound in the Natural World
Fatal Palm Disease Discovered in Franklin County
Meet our new director!
Wakulla Master Gardener Volunteer 2022 Spring Seed Library Program
ANNUAL 2022 UF/IFAS WAKULLA MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER PLANT SALE
Cuphea, a Pollinator Magnet for Your Yard
Demonstration Gardens Installed at Franklin County Extension Office
Summer: Tis the Season for Sensational Seafood!
Cobia: An Amazing Fish and Fishery for North Florida
Zombies and Vampires Discovered in Earth’s Deep Oceans
CFAP 2 Will Cover an Additional 40 Commodities; Including Farmed Molluscan Shellfish
Accept the Challenge: Donate peanut butter to feed local families
When is a Muscadine a Scuppernong?
CARES Act Funding in the Pipeline for COVID-Impacted Fishing Industry
Fly Trapping Plant That Does NOT Eat its Catch
Expecting a Major Amphibian Exodus During July
Birds and Blooms Tell us Spring is on the Way
Northern Gulf Salt Marshes: Vital for Many Reasons
Bioluminescence: Light Show Beneath the Sea
Tiger Beetles: Common but Rarely Recognized by Beachgoers
Panhandle Outdoor Live: 2019 Springs Tour
4-H Summer Camp Numbers Continue to Climb
Two Kites Over North Florida
Neither A Sea Turtle nor a River Cooter: Our Special Coastal Terrapin
Cnidarians - Summertime Beach Spoilers
Stingrays, Cownose and Electric Rays: Just to name a few
Beware of Invaders in our Native Habitats
Spiders and Springtails Underwater …what’s next?
A Rough 2018 for Mid-Florida Panhandle Seafood Industry: Post- Hurricane Michael
Significant Barrier Dune Losses from Hurricane Michael
Road Kill Snakes: What a Shame
Hurricane Michael Devastates Regional Seafood Industry
ACF Water War Update: US Supreme Court Rules on Florida v. Georgia
Are Sharks Really Out to Eat People?
Backyard Shiitake Mushrooms: Tasty & Safe DIY Project
An Invasive Species: Tree Privet (Ligustrum lucidum)
Meanwhile, Back at the Oyster Ranch...
Oyster Restoration Research Team Announces Nov. 14 Meeting
Oyster Restoration Research Team Announces May 1 Meeting
Sea Grant needs your help
Micro-Invasives can Cause Big Problems – Bacterial Pathogens
Panhandle Sea Grant Agents Receive Grant to Protect Sea Turtles
Oyster Restoration Research in Apalachicola Bay
APALACHICOLA NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE HOSTS FREE MONARCHS AND MILKWEED TALK
Apalachicola Research Reserve hosts free talk about dolphin research
Apalachicola Loses an Icon of the Oyster Industry
NW Florida Extensions are requesting your ADVICE
Interesting and educational new video production released by Apalachicola National Estuary Research Reserve
Invasive Exotic Species and Control Workshop
Turtle Friendly Lighting Workshop
ECONFINA CREEK WATER SCHOOL
CoCoRaHS needs Franklin County's help!!
CoCoRaHS needs Franklin County's help!!
Seagrass Exploration Class
Coastal Properties offer haven for birds
Sawfish need our help
Public Workshop Held to Discuss Apalachicola Bay Management Strategies
Beekeeping Short Course Available in Franklin County
Upcoming February and March Extension Classes
Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Investiture Today
Oyster Check Stations Reinstated for Apalachicola Bay Harvesters
Cogon Grass: Invasive, Noxious, Non-native Weed
Franklin County Students Enjoy AG Adventures!
Franklin County 4-H Saddle Club
Honey Bee Health and Best Management Practices Workshop
Lights Out For Turtles
Financial Management Webinars Available
Oystermen Take Note: New Small Vessel Discharge Permit Affecting All Commercial Vessels Under 79 Foot Length
Meet Franklin County's 2014 Outstanding Farm Family
Franklin County Youth enjoyed 4-H Ag Adventures!
Estuaries Day Event Draws Crowds to Eastpoint
UF Oyster Recovery Team sets Oct. 1 public meeting in Apalachicola
Swallowtail Caterpillar Has A Special Surprise
Extended Training Opportunity for Shellfish Harvesters
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