Some Florida Gulf Coast University professors weigh in on how area wildlife might be reacting to the recent cold snap.
Because the land remains attractive to developers, the North Florida Land Trust intends to keep the area permanently ...
State wildlife officials collected 5,195 cold stunned invasive green iguanas over two days earlier this week, taking ...
Essays and photographs spotlight people, places, priorities and partnerships that shaped NFLT’s mission since its founding in 1999.
With over 150 animals, the North Florida Wildlife Center has a lot of preparation for the cold weather, but planning in ...
At the North Florida Wildlife Center, staff are getting ready as temperatures drop this weekend.
Cozy climate and other factors align in Florida to make the state Earth’s playground for the most established, invasive ...
It's a perfect way for a couple of lovebirds to spend Valentine's Day—counting birds at Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida.
A historic snowstorm has blanketed eastern North Carolina, creating dangerous travel conditions on roads and bridges in ...
When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
Unusual winter conditions spark curiosity as Floridians adjust to unexpected natural disruptions.
Bomb cyclone contributed to snow and wind chills in the south with Florida iguanas freezing and falling from trees ...
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