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America's Oldest City Has a Pepper You Can Only Really Taste Here
Food & Wine via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOutside of St. Augustine, Florida, the humble datil pepper is unknown, but Minorcans like Mike...
A Species Has Gone Extinct in the Keys, and It's the Start of a Devastating Trend
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoWhile this species can be found in parts of northern Cuba, The Bahamas, and scattered islands...
Cuban beekeeper produces sweet honey of stingless bees
AOL· 2 days agoDairon Darias, a Cuban ballet dancer, has an unusual hobby when it comes time to unwind following the strict discipline of dance - raising melipona bees, a stingless Cuban variety that produces ...
Opinion: For Black people, there’s an important history of flight as fight | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoEditor’s Note: : Kellie Carter Jackson is the Michael and Denise Kellen ’68 associate professor in...
Sea level rise wipes out a U.S. species for the first known time
Axios· 5 days agoSea level rise driven by human-caused climate change may have wiped out an entire species in the...
Rare Florida cactus becomes first U.S. species lost to sea rise
The Raw Story· 4 days agoA rare species of tree cactus has gone extinct in Florida, in what is believed to be the first species lost to sea level rise in the United States, researchers said Tuesday. The Key Largo tree ...
Tiny Tornado Chasers: Why Rare Songbirds Rely on Destructive Winds
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoResearch zoologist Gary Graves first spotted the elusive warbler as a teenager in the 1960s and has...
A Species Has Gone Extinct in the Keys, and It's the Start of a Devastating Trend
Popular Mechanics· 2 days agoLow-lying coastal areas like the Florida Keys, which are only a few feet above sea level to begin with, are particularly vulnerable to climate change-induced sea-level rise. A new study details ...