Florida has earned its title as the global capital for crocodile and alligator conflicts, but why? Learn about the unique ecosystem, rising human-wildlife encounters, and the factors fueling these ...
About half a million years ago, several sloths, armadillos, and horses fell into a sinkhole in Florida’s Big Bend region. […] ...
It's been three days since a black bear made its way up a tree in Gulf Breeze. Florida Fish and Wildlife officials are still ...
State agencies investigating a massive fish kill in Lake Apopka say they've ruled out some possibilities but are still unsure ...
Researchers took a deep dive to understand why certain locations are more susceptible and attractive to invasions by non-native plants or animals, making them prime targets for these species to spread ...
One of the rarest butterflies in the country, the Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly, is benefitting from an event many people ...
Red tide is caused by a harmful algae bloom. It can bring respiratory problems and even fish kills in high concentrations.
Grist dives into Florida's ironic water scarcity problem, borne from climate change, a development boom, and the ...
The sewer systems of Florida are teeming with an “abundance” of alligators, racoons, and a dozen other animals using the ...
An avid birder and local Thomasville resident, Janell Cleveland will lead the walk and share her expertise on bird species.
In addition to identifying python hot spots, researchers found the optimal time of day and the best time of year for hunting ...
As temperatures dropped in January across much of the East and the Sunshine State, threatened manatees suffered significant ...