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Cash For Critters: Florida Makes It Easier To Collect, Ship Invasive Green Iguanas Out Of State
Commissioners with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) have given the green light to staff ...
North Florida's Apalachicola Bay will reopen for wild oyster harvesting, a move that supporters hope will breathe life into one of the last historic working waterfronts in a state where much of the ...
Temperatures aren't the only thing expected to plummet in Florida during next week's cold snap - residents may spot iguanas ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved the plan on Wednesday to reopen the bay for a limited oyster ...
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Florida Bears Are Extra Hungry: FWC Reminds Residents To Secure Attractants This Fall
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is urging Florida residents to be extra vigilant about securing potential food sources, as the state's black bears are more active this fall ...
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Scientist issues warning about dangerous species spreading through Florida: 'They'll just go wherever you take them'
"A lot of non-native species get around through rafting," Eric Suarez, a leader in invasive species research at the University of Florida, told First Coast News. "It's hitchhiking on vehicles. They'll ...
The fact that more than 30,000 Floridians were upset enough about this bear hunt to pay $5 to attempt to win a permit and thus save a bear should say a lot to Florida’s elected officials.
Senate confirmation records reveal that Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commissioners overwhelmingly come from real estate and development, the most heavily represented category in the ...
An American crocodile was placed into "permanent captivity" after it was discovered with a dead dog in its mouth in Florida ...
A large American crocodile seen swimming with a dog in its mouth near Satellite Beach was captured and placed in permanent ...
The state says a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist who was fired because of a social media post ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife officials say 27-year-old Nick Knowlton died when he crashed his boat into a rock jetty near ...
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