At first, you could only find them in Miami. Now, they scamper across Pinellas County park roads, delighting — or sometimes spooking — tourists. They swim in retention ponds beside Palm Harbor hospice ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced Thursday that 5,195 invasive green iguanas were removed from the state’s ecosystems during a recent two-day cold ...
Over 5,000 invasive green iguanas were removed from Florida’s ecosystems during a recent cold snap after state wildlife officials temporarily loosened regulations to allow residents to turn in ...
The winter freeze that embraced the sunshine state for several days caused iguanas to fall from trees as the frigid temperatures stunned the invasive species. Green iguanas are listed as an invasive ...
Read full article: Florida, is that you? Orlando aims for 70s, but another cold front is on the way This time next week our cold trough extending through the east half of the US will move into the ...
Florida traffic stop turns weird as police discover 13 live zip-tied iguanas hidden in truck - The iguanas were taken to a ...
The state considers the species invasive, because they can damage ecosystems and pose health risks to people. An executive order opened five collection points across the state where people can drop ...
More than 5,000 iguanas were captured and turned in during Florida's two-day roundup amid cold temperatures, state wildlife officials said. The 5,195 invasive green iguanas were removed from the ...
Ryan Izquierdo woke up on a recent morning groggy, cold and most of all ready – to go iguana hunting. Temperatures in Jupiter, Florida, where the 27-year-old social media star lives, had dipped well ...
In just 48 hours, Floridians turned in 5,195 invasive green iguanas to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, a surge of removals driven by an unusual cold snap and a temporary ...