A new executive order by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission provides a “unique opportunity” for people to ...
The state is focusing on animals doing the most harm. Ones taken off the 'Dirty Dozen' list include chameleons and the Cuban ...
While recent freezing temperatures have unsettled humans across Florida, the waters remain relatively warm for migrating ...
A wildfire burned over 13 acres in western Martin County in the late afternoon and early evening of Jan. 28. It was reported ...
South Floridians awoke Sunday morning to find “frozen” iguanas in their yards, streets, sidewalks and driveways after record low temperatures in the region stunned the invasive ...
Experts explain how invasive pythons and other reptiles in South Florida react to freezing temperatures - and why cold ...
A special. temporary order by the FWC could help in efforts to manage invasive species in Florida, like the green iguana.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has issued a temporary executive order allowing the general public to ...
Florida residents can surrender cold-stunned iguanas at FWC sites without permits during the rare cold snap collection event.
The special order issued by the FWC allowed Florida residents to remove the invasive iguanas from their property without a ...
A Florida executive order is changing rules on what to do with the frozen iguanas falling out of trees. Here's what you should know.
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 ...