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For sites concerned with the natural environment of this state as a whole as well as those for scientific institutions and companies with multiple locations throughout the state, and for links to similar categories at other geographic levels.
For sites concerned with the natural environment of all or most of the state, as well as scientific institutions and companies with multiple locations statewide. Subjects include wildlife, lakes, and research studies.

Tips for Faster Acceptance:

  1. Locations must be shown, either by address or local phone number of the sponsoring institution or company, or by indicating the place where the site''s subject is found. Sites on large natural features may be more appropriate at county, region, or metro level.
  2. For title, submit name of sponsoring institution or company, site subject as it appears on main page, or both, separated by a dash.
  3. Make description factual, avoiding promotional language and Unnecessary Capitalization.
  4. Compare existing listings for best results.
For sites concerned with the science and technology of growing plants and animals for food, fiber, ornament or construction material as it is found in this state.
For sites concerned with the science and technology of growing plants and animals for food, fiber, ornament or construction material. Includes research centers, soil science and erosion studies in both farming and forestry, pest management as it applies to crops and livestock, and gardening sites with substantial scientific information.

Most gardening sites should be submitted instead to Recreation_and_Sports. Business-oriented sites such as working farms or growers'' associations should be submitted instead to Business_and_Economy, the Agriculture subcategory when available.

Websites about animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, and mollusks, living wild in Florida, whether native or introduced.
Ocean and coastal environments, features, and biological habitats in oceans, bays, and other marine water bodies associated with Florida.
Websites about plants growing wild in the region, whether native or introduced.
Information and advice on the management of waste materials in Florida, including programs promoting recycling and reuse or discouraging waste generation.
The hydrology of the region and the scientific and environmental characteristics of natural waters and water supply sources in the region, with emphasis on fresh water.

Topics might include lakes (including saline lakes), rivers, streams and their flow, groundwater, drinking water quality, water pollution, drought, and water conservation and management.