Invasive species can wreak havoc wherever they're found, but Florida has a few that are particularly dangerous. Here are the most threatening of them.
An American crodocile, certainly a female, has likely been around Sanibel island, Florida for several years. Another arrived ...
A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
Klipspringer is a small and agile antelope. It is known for its excellent jumping ability and a compact body. This animal is ...
The most efficient time to look for pythons is between the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Surveying overnight generally yielded ...
This work is not just good for the area’s wildlife, but it also helps protect important ecosystem benefits for humans. Blind ...
A crocodile was spotted slowly walking across a street to reach Highland Oaks Park in Miami-Dade County last week.
Biologists fear the Asian swamp eel could wipe out countless small native Florida fish and invertebrates ... including small fish, amphibians and invertebrates. So they have the potential to ...
The FSU Native American and Indigenous Studies Center hosted its Two Tribes of Florida symposium Friday, touching on climate change among several topics. Watch now to find out what role indigenous ...
"They are opportunistic feeders, consuming a wide range of prey, including small fish, amphibians and ... what is most harmful to our native species.” Monkeys in Florida are considered invasive ...
The Common Lizard is the most widespread and numerous of all our wild reptiles. It is the only native reptile to be found in Northern Ireland. This small lizard may be found in a wide range of ...
That means more animals are on the menu across southern Florida, where the nonnative ... the complex interactions between humans and reptiles in Sydney's urban landscape, where the venomous ...