When a South Florida pet python owner discovered her snake inside her car's dashboard, she drove to a nearby fire station for help getting it out. The ...
The South Florida Water Management District is in its second year of managing a Python Removal Program. Winners win cash ...
A pet boa constrictor named Pablo made a break for it Palm Beach County when his owner's wife went into labor.
South Florida is already home to iguanas, crocodiles, and alligators, and all manner of dangerous animals (looking at you, Burmese pythons), but few likely know we also have dragons. Invasive species ...
A rare Florida cold front stunned and killed thousands of invasive iguanas, but wildlife experts warn the population is likely to rebound due to their high reproductive rate.
FORTUNATELY, NOBODY WAS INJURED. CONTROLLING THE PYTHON POPULATION HERE IN FLORIDA, GOVERNOR DESANTIS SPOKE IN STUART TODAY ABOUT SOME NEW ACTIONS THE STATE PLANS TO TAKE TO CONTROL THE GROWTH OF ...
An early February cold snap killed iguanas across South Florida, delivering a natural blow to one of the state’s most damaging invasive species.
Recent cold weather in Florida has caused invasive green iguanas to die and fall from trees as they decay. Iguanas, which are not native to Florida, can become paralyzed when temperatures fall below ...
In this fun video, Carl Jackson and his children show off their near-record python catch using their own bodies for perspective for its size.
WFLA reporter Amanda Holly was not content to just talk about Florida's python problem from the safety of the studio. On Tuesday, she waded into a patch of sawgrass near Naples and helped haul a ...
When temperatures drop below 50 degrees, iguanas can become paralyzed and may die from prolonged cold. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission collected thousands of cold-stunned iguanas ...
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