As the Sunshine State experiences cold temperatures, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding ...
Florida residents can surrender cold-stunned iguanas at FWC sites without permits during the rare cold snap collection event.
As temperatures dip across South Florida, local zoos and wildlife centers are making changes to protect animals.
Experts explain how invasive pythons and other reptiles in South Florida react to freezing temperatures - and why cold ...
Florida has strict rules about ownership and possession of wildlife in the state. These rules define and cover the kind of wildlife considered exotic, like tigers, gorillas, and elephants. The rules ...
With over 150 animals, the North Florida Wildlife Center has a lot of preparation for the cold weather, but planning in ...
At the North Florida Wildlife Center, staff are getting ready as temperatures drop this weekend.
This Florida zoo lets you kayak beside giraffes and zebras, explore immersive habitats, and enjoy one of the most unique ...
It's quite literally raining iguanas in the "Sunshine State," and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is taking advantage of the opportunity. Believe it or not, the phenomenon of ...
While recent freezing temperatures have unsettled humans across Florida, the waters remain relatively warm for migrating ...
The special order issued by the FWC allowed Florida residents to remove the invasive iguanas from their property without a ...
The state is focusing on animals doing the most harm. Ones taken off the 'Dirty Dozen' list include chameleons and the Cuban ...