My favorite part was sneaking up on them and catching them by hand,” Timothy Russell, 8, of White City, said with a smile.
A map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows that 222 possible non-native species had the potential to spread in Georgia and Florida due to storm-related flooding from Hurricane Helene.
Dorothy and Toto aren’t the only ones known to hitch a ride on a passing severe weather event. A map from the U.S. Geological ...
Because Florida was hit by two hurricanes weeks apart, experts say there is a lot of possible overlap when it comes to ...
A colorful yet destructive creature, the invasive green iguana has plagued South Florida since the 1960s. They are believed ...
In addition to recovering from the devastation of hurricanes Helene and Milton, which hit Florida 13 days apart, the state ...
This python was 14 feet long, 140 pounds and angry. But by tracking her, University of Florida researchers hope to unlock ...
A large alligator nicknamed 'Godzilla' was caught on video dragging an enormous Burmese python through the water in the ...
This python was 14 feet long, 140 pounds and angry. But by tracking her, University of Florida researchers hope to unlock ...
Monkeys have been spotted in Volusia County's Orange City community earlier this week. Is it common to find primates in ...
When the $3.9 billion Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Project is complete, a reservoir and wetland will store and ...