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Climate change could be helping the flesh-eating screwworm fly spread, undoing decades of progress — and the USDA isn’t doing ...
The animals are aggressive and unsanitary. Experts remove nearly 100 reptile eggs after record-setting discovery in residential backyard: 'Nested in burrows that were all interconnected' first ...
As green iguanas become a nuisance in Florida, officials have moved to let people profit from hunting the lizards, then sell ...
A trio of trappers were patrolling remote backroads when a 16-foot python jumped out. They teamed up to capture it.
Love bugs are back in Florida, splatting all over windshields. And hurricane season starts Sunday. In other words: Florida’s ...
A new study conducted by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has confirmed the presence of hybrid termite colonies in South Florida.
According to biologist Tim Low, co-founder of Australia’s Invasive Species Council ... be willing to pay the necessary premium. After all, it’s painstaking and expensive to cull the animals ...
A proposal to list the tiny Fish Lake Valley tui chub as an endangered species was issued Wednesday ... of climate change and competition with invasive species. Yet at the same time, the Trump ...
All these species are currently ... a prohibited species to own in Florida and Georgia. The nine fish species identified as high risk for becoming invasive are those that are either traded as ...
In addition to North Carolina, the invasive flatworm, named Amaga pseudobama, has currently spread to Florida and Georgia. Scientists have reason to believe it may be present in other states as well.
This March 2022 photo provided by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida shows biologists Ian Easterling, left, and Ian Bartoszek with a 14-foot female Burmese python captured in mangrove habitat of ...
The 2025 Florida Python Challenge will take place from July 11th to 20th. The challenge aims to reduce the invasive Burmese python population in South Florida ecosystems. Prizes are awarded for ...