Keep Pinellas Beautiful (KPB) received a grant from Restore America’s Estuaries (RAE) and partner CITGO to assist in revitalizing High Point community located in the heart of Pinellas County.
Read MoreOcean and waterway trash ranks as one of the most serious pollution problems. Far more than an eyesore, a rising tide of marine debris threatens human health, wildlife, communities and economies around the world. Ocean trash is entirely preventable, and by collecting data, you can be a part of the solution.
Read MoreThis September, we celebrate National Honey Month, which aims to bring awareness to the importance of bees and the benefits of beekeeping.
Read MoreSea turtle nesting season starts May 1st and continues through October 31st. In this edition of Education Corner, I will be providing some information about sea turtles and three activities for kids focused on sea turtle conservation.
Read MoreTo celebrate this year’s International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, learn more about these unique trees, why they are important, and what you can do to protect their ecosystems here in Pinellas County.
Read MoreAfter a stay, give it away! That’s the tagline of our new partner, Vacation Donations, whose mission is to reduce waste in vacation rentals. Founder Diane Daniel gives travelers and property managers/owners in her community of Indian Rocks Beach (IRB) resources for conveniently donating items and food when guests check out. She’s also supplying other Pinellas communities (and beyond) handy tips about how to combat vacation rental waste.
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