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In A Hopeful Sign, Mercury Levels Decline In Everglades Wading Birds

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — In a rare piece of good news about mercury contamination in the Everglades, a University of Florida researcher has found that levels of the pollutant in wading birds have dropped significantly since 1994.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Friday, December 15, 2000.

New Poinsettia Varieties Have Names That Sound Just Delicious

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Some new treats are available for the holidays, but don’t look for them in the candy aisle or bakery — try the florist instead.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Friday, December 15, 2000.

Used Lumber Good For Environment, Economy, Say UF Researchers

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Long a staple of the architectural world, salvaged building materials now can have an economical — and environmentally friendly — alternative use as studs, trusses and other basic construction components, a new University of Florida study shows.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Tuesday, December 12, 2000.

UF Licenses New Mole Cricket Control To Biotech Firm

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A tiny parasite imported from South America by University of Florida researchers will soon be available commercially to end a 30-year battle with mole crickets, one of the most troublesome agricultural pests in the Southeast.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Friday, December 8, 2000.

For Rice, Warmer Earth Brings Uncertain Future, UF Research Shows

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Temperature increases anticipated as part of global warming appear to significantly reduce rice yields, a finding that has worrisome implications for the third of the world’s population that relies on rice as a primary staple.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Thursday, November 30, 2000.

Sweet Smell Of Success: New UF System Helps Dairy Farms Reduce Odors

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — With hundreds or thousands of cows eating, drinking and, well, doing what cows do naturally, dairy farms have earned a reputation for bad odors.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Wednesday, November 22, 2000.

New UF Software Helps Protect Environmentally Sensitive Land

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A new computer software system designed by University of Florida scientists may help resolve the ongoing dilemma between protecting environmentally sensitive land and allowing the taxpayers who bought it to camp, fish and hike there.

Filed under Research, Environment on Friday, November 3, 2000.

UF Survey: Florida Farmland Values Continue Upward Trend

GAINESVILLE, Fla .— The value of farmland throughout Florida continues to increase, with grapefruit land posting big gains for the second consecutive year, according to a new University of Florida survey.

Filed under Research, Business, Environment, Florida on Wednesday, October 25, 2000.

Workshop Series Teaches New Land Managers Practical Skills

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida’s preservation-land purchases have outstripped the supply of people trained to manage them, prompting the University of Florida and The Nature Conservancy to create a program designed to teach the day-to-day skills needed to keep the sensitive acreage on an even keel.

Filed under Research, Business, Environment, Florida on Thursday, October 19, 2000.

NASA To UF: Improve Space Technology With Earth In Mind

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — NASA has a dual mission for University of Florida scientists and engineers: Come up with technologies that help astronauts survive extended stays in space — and offer environmental benefits here on Earth.

Filed under Research, Engineering, Environment, Sciences on Wednesday, October 18, 2000.