How to Be Aquifer Friendly
Use native plants that are acclimated to low water needs and our hot, dry summers.
Use native plants that are acclimated to low water needs and our hot, dry summers.
The Santa Fe River flows like a ruby-red necklace adorned with blue gem-like springs. Master Naturalist, advisor, historian, and author Lars Andersen will lead a small group along our gem-encrusted river, introducing participants to the […]
Why do we sample our river for pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity and bacterial activity? These are basic measures of the health of our river. Regular testing allows us to gauge whether it is healthy or […]
Don’t miss the chance to join the RiverFest Plant Hikes in March and learn from the expert Dr. Jacono about the amazing plants that grow in the wetlands and forests along the Santa Fe River. […]
On December 30, 2016 at 01:26PM the following article was published on OSFR’s Facebook Page: Water is Life Camp, one of the camps setting up for the Mass Sit In to Protest the Sabal Trail […]
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