Florida’s coastline is getting a clean bill of health this week as state biologists confirm that the organism responsible for red tide, Karenia brevis, has effectively vanished from state waters.
The state recently sent out a public advisory to warn residents and visitors about increased wildlife activity as daily highs ...
A protected shark found near a busy pier shows signs of illegal handling, prompting experts to warn how land fishing can kill ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife is asking people to report sightings, but to stay away to avoid any attacks or incidents ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding residents and visitors that sea turtle nesting season has begun and urging simple steps to protect vulnerable nesting adults and ...
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Why touching a ‘frozen’ Florida iguana can backfire fast
In Florida, winter can turn a tree into an awkward place to stand under. When cold snaps move across South Florida, green iguanas can appear lifeless on sidewalks, lawns, and canal edges. The animals ...
An area of the Indian River Lagoon in Florida may be providing suitable habitat for juvenile smalltooth sawfish, suggesting ...
An international coalition of conservationists worked to bring back two burrowing owls who unwittingly took a luxury cruise ...
A neurologist was asked whether traumatic brain injury could have caused “amnesia and the creation of false memories regarding the details of the accident.” ...
A Florida wildlife agency supervisor testified she didn't lie about complaints in a free speech lawsuit by a fired biologist.
The pair of burrowing owls stowed away on a cruise ship at PortMiami last year and sailed to Spain. Planning their return ...
The Palm Beach Zoo is gearing up for Save the Panther Day on March 21st, joining communities across Florida in raising ...
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