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A Florida man was recently arrested after leading authorities on a wild chase on Jan. 27 while wearing a Dalmatian onesie, according to police. Dylan Keith Devereaux, 36, is charged with fleeing ...
Now the Florida subspecies of wild turkey is thought to range from 80,000 to 100,000 turkeys, but the state lacks precise, up-to-date data on the bird's numbers.
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Wild hogs can weigh over 150 pounds and measure 5-6 feet long. They’re a non-native, invasive species and usually can be found in a wide variety of habitats such as oak and cabbage palm hammocks ...
A rare albino reptile nosed its way out of an egg and into the world at a wildlife park in Florida. The baby alligator is the third hatchling of Wild Florida’s albino gator breeding program, the ...
Biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently captured, collared and released a 166-pound male. He was the heaviest wild Florida panther ever recorded.
To celebrate the launch of the mild to wild sauces, Florida Wing Factory in Tallahassee will host an in-store promotion from May 17-31. Guests who visit and sign the Live Wildly pledge in person ...
Florida approved 10 years of funding to protect wild Florida. Where is it? | Opinion Instead of fully funding our state land conservation program, Florida Forever, the funds have been fragmented ...
Wild Florida is celebrating the birth of a rare albino alligator. That baby hatched after a careful 60-day incubation. This is their third hatching. “There are under 200 of these one-of-a-kind ...
Protect Wild Florida. Preserve the state parks. Imgaes from state parks throughout the Florida show why they are so beloved and desreve to be protected from development. John A. Torres.
The pair have been living at Wild Florida for seven years. Albino gators are extremely rare, with an estimated 100 to 200 in existence, according to Wild Florida.
The albino parents, Snowflake and Blizzard, came to central Florida in 2017 from an alligator park in St. Augustine, according to Wild Florida. The pair produced its last hatchling in 2022.