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Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
A profile on Marco Island's invasive iguana hunter John Johnson got people talking on social media. What they were saying.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently released a list of invasive species in Florida encouraging people to eat some of this animals to limit damage to ecosystems.
The newest Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu lizard was recently discovered in this Florida county. What to know if you spot one.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ... and they're protected under the Endangered Species Act and other state and federal laws. The cats have made a recovery, of sorts, in ...
The Florida Keys is the latest area to report a sighting of a giant invasive lizard ... The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission believes the species began colonizing in Florida ...
Tegus pose a threat not only to Florida but other states in the Southeast. Argentine black and white tegus aren't the most recent invasive ... to the Fish and Wildlife Service's Exotic Species ...
Argentine black and white tegus aren't the most recent invasive species ... as a prohibited species in Florida and may not be possessed without a permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
It turned out to be a new species ... several fish landing sites and ports in the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala between 2021 and 2022 in search of some very specific eels, according ...