As the Sunshine State experiences cold temperatures, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding ...
As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is allowing for the removal and transport of cold-stunned iguanas without ...
Floridians are temporarily allowed to remove live, cold-stunned green iguanas without a permit and bring them to five Florida ...
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Florida’s brutal cold snap may wipe out invasive species
Florida’s latest Arctic blast is doing more than frosting windshields and browning lawns. As temperatures plunge toward ...
As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, FWC is allowing for the removal of cold-stunned ...
Professional python hunter needed his family’s help to wrest the second-heaviest invasive Burmese python on record out of the swamp.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has issued an executive order allowing for the temporary removal of ...
With upcoming cold temperatures, state wildlife officials are seeing it as an opportunity to make a dent in the population of green iguanas.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Friday issued an executive order allowing the public to collect and ...
Invasive iguanas were recently added to Florida's "Dirty Dozen" list because of the damage they are doing to the Everglades ...
When collecting live, cold-stunned green iguanas, the FWC advises wearing protective gloves, pants and long-sleeved shirts to prevent scratches. Iguanas must be placed in a secure, escape-proof cloth ...
Experts explain how invasive pythons and other reptiles in South Florida react to freezing temperatures — and why cold ...
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