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Community science callout: Help locate rare butterfly’s host plants in Florida, Georgia – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/find-frosted-elfin-butterfly-host-plants/

Scientists are asking the public to help find and document sundial lupine and wild indigo, host plants of the frosted elfin butterfly in North Florida and Georgia. Once widespread from Florida to Ontario, the frosted elfin butterfly, Callophrys irus, is in decline throughout its range. It depends
Read about how Daniels’ lab partnered with First Magnitude Brewing Co. to make a beer

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Phantom fossils: ancient impressions of marine organisms – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/phantom-fossils-ancient-impressions-of-marine-organisms/

Tourists who comb Florida’s sandy beaches for exotic shells are probably unaware that they’re also picking through bits of geologic history. Incalculable numbers of fossilized marine invertebrates—clams, snails, crabs, sand dollars and corals—pepper the Sunshine State’s beaches and terrestrial inter
carefully poured down the side of the prepared fossil void, as if pouring a glass of beer

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Five Facts: Kudzu in Florida – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/five-facts-kudzu-in-florida/

Kudzu is one of the best-known weeds in the U.S. Some consider it the poster child of invasive plants – “the vine that ate the South!” Where did it come from? How did it get here? And is it a cause for concern in Florida? 1: Kudzu comes from Asia. Kudzu, Pueraria montana, is thought to be native t
source of biofuel; and microbreweries have incorporated kudzu as a flavoring in beer

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VIRTUAL: Earth Day Celebration – Florida Museum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/event/earth-day/

The Florida Museum’s mission is inspiring people to care about life on Earth, which includes nature. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, we can start by appreciating the natural world right in our own backyards. Using Museum resources, spend a day, or an hour, learning about Florida’s b
To bring attention to this tiny species, a beer was named after it!

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