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Fill out one of our research surveys. Read FWRI's strategic plan and details about our science programs. Get daily rainfall reports, real-time weather and water quality data, and other important information.


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The FWC has prepared this report to help readers understand the changes that may occur in Florida's fish and wildlife and in their own lifestyles if the state's population doubles to 36 million by the year 2060 as predicted.


A list of FWC images, videos and audio.


Participate in research at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI); take one of our online surveys.


The FWRI Science Programs document, produced annually, provides an overview of our major programs.


"Coastal and Marine Ecosystems & Global Climate Change" is the eighth in a series of Pew Center reports examining the potential impacts of climate change on the U.S. environment.


Interested in how much rain fell in your area yesterday, last week, or last month? Check out the daily rainfall reports from the Florida Division of Forestry.










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