A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
"They're very wild, they're very active. They don't make good pets at all. They don't calm down." ...
A Florida representative joined university of Florida scientists to capture a 10-foot python they have tracked. U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz joined UF scientists to ...
On a warm and clear Wednesday morning in the Everglades, researchers Melissa Miller and Brandon Welty dug through grass and dirt in search of a ten-foot snake they had seen just a week before. Members ...
Asian swamp eels are spreading through the Everglades and decimating crayfish populations, leading to comparisons with ...
After following all of the official rules and regulations, Freddy and Mike dressed to kill—in their knee-high snake boots, ...
You've heard of yoga with kittens, and goats, and maybe even reindeer… but what about a bunch of pythons and one baby Columbian Common Boa named Mango?
South Florida Water Management District is in its second year of managing a Python Removal Program. Winners win cash prizes.
The South Florida Water Management District is in its second year of managing a Python Removal Program. Winners win cash ...
Invasive Nile monitor lizards are carnivorous, can grow over six feet long, and are considered dangerous to humans and pets. Most of the over 2,000 sightings have occurred in South Florida, ...
Invasive, carnivorous Nile monitor lizards are a dangerous problem in South Florida. These lizards can grow up to six-and-a-half feet long and pose a threat to small pets and native wildlife. Most ...
South Florida is already home to iguanas, crocodiles, and alligators, and all manner of dangerous animals (looking at you, Burmese pythons), but few likely know we also have dragons. Invasive species ...
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