| Citizens for a Scenic Florida: Group dedicated to preserving and enhancing Florida's visual environment. Includes a library of legal documents, news, opinion, and other material pertaining to defending scenic beauty. |
| EcoFlorida: Magazine covering state ecology, wildlife and the environment and topics such as outdoor adventure and bird watching. Travel tips, subscription information, and photo gallery. |
| Everglades Coordinating Council: Will You Help?: Letters, newspaper articles and historical photographs detailing the destruction of the Everglades despite, or because of, government efforts. Introduction by Wayne Jenkins, credentials of contributor Tom Shirley. |
| Florida Academy of Sciences: Non-profit organization founded in 1936. Publishes a quarterly journal called Florida Scientist, sponsors a Junior Academy of Science. Links to other state scientific organizations, annual meeting plans. |
| Florida Environment Radio: Daily radio feature on Florida's environment produced for public radio stations. Links for teachers and listeners, links to business and institutional partners including the Southwest Florida Council for Environment Education. |
| Florida Environmental Health Association: Nonprofit group of environmental health professionals. Details of the annual education meeting, training and job opportunities, awards, scholarship fund, membership, and links. |
| Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Information and regulations on hunting, freshwater and saltwater fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking trails, boating safety, the Florida panther and other endangered and threatened species. |
| Florida Nature: Photographs and information about the state's flowers, trees, reptiles, mammals, spiders, fungi, and other organisms. |
| Linking Florida's Natural Heritage: Digital access for researchers to information on state species and ecosystems drawn from museum collections and university databases. Contact information, lesson plans. |
| St. Johns Riverkeeper: Privately funded ombudsman looking after the ecological health of the river in Northeast Florida. Scientific and geological data, links to parent organization and sponsors. |
| The Battle of The Little Big Cypress Continues: Ruben P. Sauleda, an environmental advocate with a Ph.D. in biology from the University of South Florida, offers a history of damage to the Everglades, especially the Big Cypress National Preserve, as a result of government policies and actions. Photo documentation. |
| The League of Environmental Educators in Florida: Professional organization comprised of individuals, institutions, and agencies committed to environmental education. Includes available grants, newsletter [PDF], and regional news. |
| The Nature Conservancy - Florida Chapter: Lists scheduled events and links to nature preserves in the state, together with maps, directions, hours, fees and activities. |
| West Coast Inland Navigation District: Tasked with the management/maintenance of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway from Anclote Key (north of Tampa Bay) to the Caloosahatchee River (south of Ft. Myers). |
| Your Florida Backyard: How to make your surroundings more wildlife-friendly. Extensive info on native Florida plant life and wild life, gardening with Florida's native plants, butterfly gardening, bird gardening, wildlife gardening plus books and photos. |