Freely available on the web.
Linking Florida's Natural Heritage: Science and Citizenry is a project funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to create a virtual library of Florida ecological information from heterogeneous museum, library, and citation databases throughout the state of Florida. This is a model program of cooperation between the Florida Museum of Natural History; the libraries of the University of Florida, Florida International University, and Florida Atlantic University; and the Florida Center for Library Automation. Museum specimen databases, library catalogs, and other citation databases can be queried for taxonomic and topical information from the LFNH website. Highlights include:
Aquatic plants play an integral role in sustaining Florida’s healthy aquatic ecosystems, but occasionally some of the vegetation, especially invasive, non-native plants, can interfere with the use and function of these natural resources. Explore this website to learn why and how aquatic plants are managed in Florida's waters.
The Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages.
FORMIS is a composite of several ant literature databases. It contains citations for a large fraction of the world's ant literature (>80,000 references). FORMIS contains all known ant taxonomic literature (through 1996).
Florida Environments Online contains both digital full text materials and research bibliographies about the ecology and environment of Florida
Links to specimen data for plants, invertebrates, insects, fish, herps, birds, mammals, zooarchaeology, and more
The Southwest Florida Environmental Collection (SWFE) contains recent and historical scientific information related to the environment of Southwest Florida, the Caloosahatchee River, and its watershed such as reports, surveys, monographs, and other materials.
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