Florida is unfortunately home to a lot of uninvited guests — especially invasive animals. But there might be another way to control their rapidly increasing populations. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Argentine black and white tegus aren't the most recent invasive species in Florida, and they won't be the last, unfortunately. What they are doing are making themselves at home in Florida. And not ...
Invasive catfish are causing concern on the Space Coast. The fish are originally from the Amazon but made a home in Central Florida when people release their pet fish into ponds. The armored catfish ...
Related Video: The Tegu Lizard is an invasive species that has been spotted in Florida. WASHINGTON, D.C. (WFLA)– Hungry and don’t know what to cook? The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has recommended ...
Florida wildlife officials are calling on the public to help fight the spread of one of the state's most infamous invasive species by hunting them. The 2025 Lionfish Challenge kicks off May 24 and ...
Arctic air is spilling into Florida ahead of New Year’s, bringing colder-than-normal temps. Are frozen iguanas a probability ...
Most shark bites in Florida are not deadly. However, there was an unfortunate 2010 attack where a 38-year-old Stuart man who was kitesurfing suffered multiple shark bites and died from his injuries.
“Starting Tuesday morning, low temperatures will be cold enough to cause iguanas to become immobilized, and possibly fall out ...
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