Wildlife officials say many manatee deaths in Florida remain under review as the impact of winter weather continues to unfold ...
Cold stress killed Florida manatees as limits on winter refuges and power plant warm water rules face renewed scrutiny ...
Frigid weather killed 35 Florida manatees, nearly triple the average, raising concerns about the species' future.
But temperatures won't stay that cold for as long as they did in early February. That cold snap prompted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to issue an executive order allowing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A snook that likely died from exposure to cold weather is pictured. (Provided photo/Courtesy of Angelo Quintana) Around Christmas ...
For weeks, neighbors in a Port Charlotte community say they’ve been living under what feels like a vulture takeover. Now, ...
That’s cold enough to make iguanas appear frozen and fall from trees. Iguanas become cold-stunned when temperatures reach about 40 to 50 degrees, but can die if there's a freeze or if the cold stays ...
Fish are adapted to their own optimums. In the heat of summer, trout get stressed while bass thrive. Iin winter, it’s the ...
A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive.
Frankie Cecere made iguana pizza for the first time during Florida's cold spell in Feb. He wants to add it to his Palm Beach ...
After a cold winter, we were hoping for warm weather and we sure got it. We transitioned quickly to spring conditions with water temperatures rising into the mid-70s. Right now is some of the best ...
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This weird winter was one of the warmest — and coldest — on record. It’s a glimpse of our future
The Lower 48 states’ split screen winter — a battle between frigid cold in the East and record warmth in the West — ended in ...
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