When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
An early February cold snap killed iguanas across South Florida, delivering a natural blow to one of the state’s most ...
Wildlife officials say many of the cold-stunned reptiles were humanely killed after a short-term emergency order ended ...
State wildlife officials collected 5,195 cold-stunned invasive green iguanas over two days earlier this week, taking ...
There were iguanas that were pushing six to six-and-a-half feet long. They look like dragons, absolutely crazy,” said iguana ...
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Q&A: 7 frequently asked questions about iguanas
One of Southwest Florida's growing wildlife issues has been dealing with invasive green iguanas. This issue will only become more apparent with hatching season for these critters happening during the ...
The falling iguana phenomenon is nothing new for Florida, but this unusually long cold snap has prompted a special executive ...
Iguanas left virtually paralyzed by Florida’s recent unseasonable cold snap are dropping like flies from trees, leaving ...
Some of the nearly 5,200 cold-stunned iguanas collected in South Florida were donated to an exotic leathers company and may ...
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Is it legal to shoot invasive iguanas in Palm Beach County, Florida? Here’s what to know
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures — whether they were invited or not. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is plagued by more than 500 non-native ...
Florida residents can surrender cold-stunned iguanas at FWC sites without permits during the rare cold snap collection event.
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Florida collects more than $5,000 frozen iguanas as wildlife officials say to stop bringing them in
"We are NO LONGER accepting green iguanas at FWC offices," Florida wildlife officials wrote.
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