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Tag: Invasives

NISAW 2016 – Tropical Soda Apple


February 25, 2016

Florida ranchers know Tropical Soda Apple (TSA) as the “Plant from Hell”. It was first noticed in south Florida, but its seeds survive in the digestive tract of animals and it spread north through the movement of hay and cattle. TSA ... READ MORE

Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Florida Panhandle, Habitat Conservation, Invasive, Invasive Species, Invasive Species Of The Day, Invasives, Land Management, NISAW, NISAW2016, Panhandle Outdoors, Tropical Soda Apple, TSA

“Digital Devices Transform Couch Potatoes into Air Potato Destroyers – Use Your Phone to Help Manage Florida Invaders”


June 6, 2014

Digital devices have proliferated like kudzu in July, and new user applications for these devices are as common as armadillos. Untold hours and dollars are being spent by couch potatoes to defend artificial worlds from dragons, zombies and ... READ MORE

Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Environmental Education, Feral Hogs, Fighting Panhandle Invasives, Invasive, Invasive Control, Invasive Management, Invasives, Land Management, Northwest Florida, Panhandle Outdoors, Wild Hogs, Wildlife

Deer Feeders Can Hide Trouble!


January 3, 2014

  Deer feeders are common in North Florida, and “deer corn” is sold in multiple markets. Cross-roads convenience stores sell it in plain brown bags and big box stores in town sell it in camouflage bags with three color pictures ... READ MORE

Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Corn Feeder, Deer, Feeding Corn, Feeding Game, Fighting Panhandle Invasives, Food Plot, Habitat Conservation, Invasive, Invasives, Land Management, Palmer Amaranth, Panhandle Outdoors, Wildlife

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