Read full article: Shift in Florida’s lizard population could affect spread of mosquito-borne diseases Virus found in travelers returning from Cuba Read full article: ‘Light during a dark day:’ Who is ...
Read full article: How soon will Florida be underwater? Here’s a map DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A large iguana was thrown in the back of a patrol car in a strange encounter with Daytona Beach officers, ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – It's being called the "green plague." Hundreds of thousands of green iguanas now call Florida home. And with another mild winter in South Florida, the population is exploding.
Iguana removal experts say this year be might record-setting in the number of invasive reptiles that are creeping around South Florida. There's no way to get a firm estimate of the exact number of ...
A tourist snapped a photo of a Florida bobcat with a non-native green iguana in its mouth at the Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge in Boynton Beach. >> Read more trending news The photo, taken by Vincent ...
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Pardon the American iguanas residing in sunny Florida for not feeling very patriotic on this Fourth of July. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which protects crocodiles and places ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – A St. Augustine woman had an unwelcome visitor stop by her home this weekend — a little green iguana. The reptiles are not native to Florida and are considered an invasive ...
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