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Florida

Land & Conservation

Covering eighteen million acres, the Florida Wildlife Corridor keeps gaining ground

Recipe

A West Indies–inspired punch from the new Tampa EDITION, the city’s first five-star hotel

Gardens

After a natural disaster like Hurricane Ian, the plant world changes in ways we see and ways we don’t

Style

Miami’s Alepel collaborates with artists to create truly singular shoes

Conservation

It’s all hands on deck to help the state’s struggling mammals

Our Kind of Place

We came for the grouper sandwiches and stayed to play at Bird’s Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack

Sporting

Acclaimed anglers and conservationists Andy Mill and Paul Dixon honored by the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

Arts & Culture

A fascinating new book by Annie Proulx reveals the mystery and majesty of fens, bogs, and swamps

Hurricane Ian

What happens when you pack up all your valuables to flee a hurricane—and instead drive straight into the eye of the storm? One man’s harrowing account

HURRICANE IAN

World Central Kitchen is working with Florida chefs, volunteers and has already delivered more than 100,000 meals after Hurricane Ian. This week, they’re opening another kitchen in Fort Myers

HURRICANE IAN

Benny Blanco and a network of Florida guides are using their skills to help those hardest hit by Ian

Hurricane Ian

Besides horses, the World Equestrian Center in Central Florida welcomed a medley of species—including a kangaroo—to hunker down during Hurricane Ian.
Plus: More stories of animals weathering the storm

Hurricane Ian

A Katrina and Ida survivor shares: “It does not matter if you lost a little or a lot, if you evacuated or rode it out. You have lived through something devastating”

Hurricane Ian

These organizations are providing on-the-ground assistance throughout Florida

Champions of Conservation

Researcher Jennifer Schopf Rehage investigates the health of Florida’s recreational fish and fisheries—with shocking findings

Champions of Conservation

No matter the personal cost, fishing captain Benny Blanco shows up for the Everglades

Champions of Conservation

Endangered pollinators find new hope thanks to Florida entomologist Jaret Daniels

Arts & Culture

“The biggest thing that people get wrong about the South is that they think all Southern accents are the same”

Conservation

One fragment at a time, the Mote Marine Laboratory is rebuilding the coral ecosystems of the Keys

This Land

Rebirth and reunions in the River of Grass