The 4th edition of Miller Legg’s new plant identification newsletter. The theme for this issue is Sensory Plants.
Miller Legg’s third plant identification newsletter to share all the different plants and why they are important to Florida. This issue covers Palms.
Dylan Larson, SPWS, CEP, GTA and Vice President of Miller Legg, was once again a panelist for the 38th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School Conference.
Miller Legg’s second plant identification newsletter to share all the different plants and why they are important.
We are thrilled to announce that the FIU Panther Promenade & Quad has been honored with the ASLA Florida Award of Excellence and the ASLA Florida Award of Environmental Sustainability!
Miller Legg’s first plant identification newsletter to share all the different plants and why they are important. The newsletter will familiarize everyone with unique plants that the landscape architecture department uses and/or plants we would like to use more often.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials, on the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), have proposed delisting the wood stork from the federal list of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.
As a leading consulting firm, Miller Legg’s Environmental Department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including permitting, monitoring, habitat…
Sea Level Rise is no longer an abstract spinoff of Climate Change, but rather an ever-increasing reality which is a…
The concept of Sea Level Rise has advanced far beyond an academic model. Based upon population estimates and statistics from…
Good news for the threatened burrowing owls from Southwest Florida. On January 21st, 2020 Marco Island city council made a…
As the City of Doral and its residents are enjoying the new Doral Glades Park, some feathered friends were also…
Wetlands are an important and essential piece of the Florida landscape. Wetlands are found throughout the state of Florida and protected by County, State and Federal regulations.
As a leading consulting firm, Miller Legg’s Environmental Department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including permitting, monitoring, habitat management, and mitigation. We provide consulting services associated with Florida’s protected species including: gopher tortoise, sand hill crane, Indigo Snake, Bonneted bat, etc. and the focus of today’s blog, the Burrowing Owl.
Over the Summer, Dylan Larson, PWS, CEP, CLI, GTA, Principal at Miller Legg, spoke at: Florida Educational Facilities and Planners Association (FEFPA) Conference in Naples and the Florida Chamber’s Environmental Permitting Summer School Summer Conference in Orlando
Miller Legg’s environmental department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including the Burrowing Owl, Gopher Tortoise, Sand hill Crane, Indigo Snake, and the focus of today’s blog, the elusive Bonneted Bat. The Bonneted Bat, adorably named for their large and curled ‘elephant ears’, is only found in Florida and is the largest bat native to the state.