Hundreds of non-native animal & plant species live in Florida. They prey on native critters & damage native ecosystems.
Burmese pythons are an invasive species from Southeast Asia now established in South Florida. While freezing temperatures can be lethal to pythons, evidence suggests they may be evolving to tolerate ...
PALM BAY, Fla. — Since the 1960s, the Brazilian peppertree has grown into Florida’s most widespread and invasive plant. According to the USDA Agricultural Research Service, growth now covers over ...
A new invasive insect, the two spotted cotton jassid, is spreading across the Southeastern U.S. This pest damages a wide range of plants, including hibiscus, okra, eggplant, and cotton. Signs of an ...
To combat the invasive green iguana, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Wednesday announced new changes to rules regarding their capture. According to the FWC, commissioners ...
Burmese pythons are an invasive species from Southeast Asia now established in South Florida. While freezing temperatures can be lethal to pythons, evidence suggests they may be evolving to tolerate ...
From backyard hunts to sushi-grade presentation, this Florida story pushes culinary boundaries. The team captures and humanely prepares iguanas, transforming their meat into rolls, sashimi, and ...
"It's very difficult to find them and catch them." Officials invest millions to battle highly invasive species wreaking havoc ...
A woman in Palm City, Florida, found a python under the hood of her car, wrapped around the engine, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office says. Martin County Sheriff’s Office photo A “shocked” Florida ...
MIAMI (AP) — A man suspected of being the “pillowcase rapist” in a string of South Florida rapes back in the 1980s was convicted Monday in another one of the attacks. Miami-Dade County jurors found ...
The hazard ratio (HR) for the primary endpoint was (3.84, p = 0.0009) in the first month The Prolocor pFCG™ test has the potential to help providers reduce 30-day readmission rates for Acute MI, an ...