We've experienced here like Jones Swamp and Pensacola, it's just a very different different landscape." The Florida Forest Service doesn't overlook the landscape when preparing months in advance.
Biologists fear the Asian swamp eel could wipe out countless small native Florida fish and invertebrates. So they're asking for our help giving a heads-up when these creepy crawlers rear their ...
Escambia County’s Natural Resources Conservation Division has scheduled a prescribed burn in the Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve ...
Heads up Florida. Say hello to your new neighbor, the Asian swamp eel. The swamp eel is one of the latest — and unwelcome — invasive species seen in the Sunshine State and officials want the ...
The Florida Everglades ... sawgrass marsh punctuated by cypress swamps and mangrove forests – an ecosystem unlike anything else on earth. The rich landscape supports over 1,000 different ...
FLORIDA, USA — Multiple agencies are urging Floridians to report sightings of an invasive Asian swamp eel species. In a news release shared with First Coast News on Wednesday, the University of ...
Scientists with the University of Florida and the U.S. Geological Survey are asking for the public’s help in spotting invasive swamp eels. The slimy, air-breathing eels were first found in ...