- Composting Information
- Birdsong Nature Center
- www.earth911.org
- Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection
- Florida Fungi
- Florida Natural Areas Inventory
- Florida Panther Society
- Florida Plants Online
- Florida Wildflower Showcase
- Florida's Energy & Environmental Alliance
- www.freecycle.org
- Institute of Science and Public Affairs
- The Nature Conservancy of Florida
- St. Francis Wildlife Association
- St. Marks Trail
- Tall Timbers Research Station
Residential Recycling
What CAN be recycled:
- Glass - Clear, green, and brown bottles or jars (that held food or drinks; remove lids first).
- Metal - Aluminum, Steel & Tin Cans.
- Plastics - Includes all plastic bottles and jars like shampoo bottles, bleach bottles, peanut butter jars and plastic beverage bottles (milk jugs, soda bottles, juice jugs, and water jugs remove and discard lids).
- Paper - Newspapers (remove any plastic wrap), junk mail (remove product samples and credit cards) paperback books, paperboard boxes like cereal, catalogs, cardboard boxes (empty and flattened, must be clean and dry, no pizza boxes), magazines (remove any plastic wrap), office and school paper (staples and paperclips are OK; remove spiral binding and rubber bands), phone books, paper bags, and envelopes (except overnight).
What CANNOT be recycled:
- Glass, Metal & Plastics - Aerosol cans, light bulbs, plastic or
metal hangers,
aluminum foil, batteries, ceramics or china, coffee pots, baby bottles, clothing, electronics, mirrors, paint cans, pie plates, plastic bags, plastic cups or tableware, plastic wrap, pyrex glass, drinking glasses, styrofoam packing or
trays, syringes, or window glass. - Paper - Candy wrappers, diapers, drink boxes, fast food bags, frozen or refrigerated food boxes, hardback books, napkins, paper plates, pizza boxes, overnight delivery envelopes, paper milk/juice cartons, or wax paper.


