CMRA was created in August 2022 in partnership with the U.S. Global Change Research Program, U.S. Federal Geographic Data Committee, Dept. of the Interior, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and ESRI. The link leads to their climate assessment tool. Enter your address or area of interest to see different climate projections up until the late century (2099). Climate hazards programmed into the assessment tool include, extreme heat, drought, wildfire, flooding, and coastal inundation.
FLENH is home to an entire collection dedicated to ELAPP archival materials. Currently, ELAPP manages over 63,000 acres of environmentally sensitive wildlife habitat.
The FWC is comprised of over 2,000 employees and works to balance the needs of Florida residents with the needs of over 500 wildlife species and 700+ fish species.
A division of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Florida Park Service has 175 state parks, trails, and historic sites throughout the state. Click on the link to learn more about the parks and their programs.
Equipped with several features, the NOAA website offers the public multiple ways to explore their weather, climate, marine, aviation, fisheries, satellites, research, sanctuaries, charting, and education resources.
NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) hosts both direct time-series measurements of atmospheric, oceanic, and surface climatic conditions, as well as measurements retrieved from ice cores, lake sediments, or other sedimentary sources.
Enter your address or area of interest to see different scenarios regarding sea level rise for your area. Customize sea level rise scenarios by using a slider on the left-hand side of the screen to adjust hypothetical sea levels. The website also includes information boxes and tutorials for more in-depth exploration of the features.
The University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) extension partners with Hillsborough County to provide education services. Workshops, publications, and services provided by UF/IFAS focus on 4-H youth development, agriculture, lawn & garden, horticulture, family nutrition & health, and other natural resources.
This website allows permitted bird banders to report their banding information. The public can also report bird bands that they encounter, as well as submit requests to receive banding information.