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With a ravenous appetite and up to 70 eggs per clutch, these lizards seemed poised to dominate Marco Island. That is, until ...
A profile on Marco Island's invasive iguana hunter John Johnson got people talking on social media. What they were saying.
According to Iguana Control, warning signs of an impending iguana strike include: Standing on all four legs. Drawing in a deep breath. Making its body appear larger. Lowering of the iguana’s dewlap ...
Minnesota developers want to put the waterfront views to modern use with a 5-story hotel/condo building with restaurants, a ...
The City of Marco Island announced on April 8 that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will be inspecting the ...
MARCO ISLAND, Fla. (WFLA) — A highly venomous blue-colored and balloon-like creature is washing up on a Florida beach. NBC ...
Constructed during the modern development of Marco Island by the Deltona Corporation from 1965 through the 1970s, 72 diverse models were designed “to embody the elegant tropical living” the Mackle ...
After trained by ICE, a local law enforcement officer would have the power to arrest without a warrant anyone believed to be ...
MARCO ISLAND, Florida (WBBH) — If you have an iguana problem on Marco Island, there’s only one person to call. John Johnson, the owner and founder of Down Goes Iguana, has been removing the ...
Southwest Florida PSP Support Group Awareness and Memorial Walk, from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., Saturday, March 29.
Invasive green iguanas are a growing problem in Marco Island and elsewhere in Florida. John Johnson, a licensed hunter, has killed approximately 1,500 iguanas since he began removing them.
Not all cities in Florida are complying with the state legislation, with Fort Myers City Council deadlocking on a similar agreement. Marco Island Police Department will cooperate with U.S ...