06/16/2022
An animal's natural environment may be outdoors, but extreme heat can provoke heat strokes in them too. Here's what to look for to ensure your (specifically your dogs) don't suffer heat illnesses as temperatures rise.
06/16/2022
Can you spot the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke?
Here's a graphic from Honor Health to help.
05/24/2022
Happy ! Weβre all about water, so we will be sharing safe boating tips all week! β΅οΈ π§ π€
Tip #1: Take a boating safety course. All District staff responsible for operating a boat must complete boating safety as well as safety checks on each boat prior to taking them out on the water!
Schedule a free vessel safety check with local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or U.S. Power Squadrons to make sure all essential equipment is present, working and in good condition. π¦
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers links to a variety of boater education and safety courses.
http://myfwc.com/boating/safety-education/boating-courses/
05/18/2022
Careful of heat related issues this week as summer arrives. Hydrate, rest, and watch for signs of heat illnesses.
Building Heat Wednesday & Near Record Heat Thursday. Highs Wednesday Mid to Upper 80's coastal, Low to Mid 90's inland.
β’ Heat Index Values Soar to the upper 90s.
Stay Cool, Stay Hydrated, Stay Informed. Visit Weather.gov/Jax for a detailed forecast.
05/12/2022
Snake eyes! ππ
Eastern coachwhips are one of the longest and fastest snakes in Florida. They need to be fast because one of their preferred prey menu items, six-lined racerunners, are also very fast. Because coachwhips are active predators one of their defining characteristics are large and prominent eyes, which typically have yellow irises. More about Living with : http://bit.ly/2NF3czG
05/01/2022
Wildfires | Ready.gov
How to prepare for a wildfire, stay safe during a wildfire, and return home safely after a wildfire. Prepare for Wildfires Stay Safe During After a Wildfire Additional Resources Wildfires are unplanned fires that burn in natural areas like forests, grasslands or prairies. These dangerous fires sprea...
04/27/2022
Three days on the Chattahoochee National Forest, 45 USFS employees trained in Stop the Bleed, CPR, and First Aid; two new instructors, Matt and Cory, pictured above with Elizabeth. Thank you to the Chattahoochee NF for hosting this and to Cory Hammond for setting this up for the Forest staff. It was a great couple of days in a fantastic area. Wishing Matt and Cory great successes as they continue to train USFS personnel!
04/25/2022
Not a bad view from the office today. Hey, someone has to stay behind and do planning work..
04/25/2022
setting up for another round of CPR and STB. Day 1. What a great setting too!
04/07/2022
Highly recommend this program in Cullowhee NC for anyone looking to expand their wilderness medical knowledge and skills!
We have a NOLS Wilderness First Responder course at our beautiful upstream campus May 7th through the 15th! Jump in before this course fill up.
https://www.landmarklearning.org/course-calendar/
04/05/2022
The rain has helped a lot but there are still many weeks ahead of our peak time for fires, should the rain stop..
π₯ It's Wildfire Awareness Week!
Don't wait for wildfire. Be ready now, Florida!
Learn more at BeWildfireReadyFL.com