Invasive species can wreak havoc wherever they're found, but Florida has a few that are particularly dangerous. Here are the most threatening of them.
A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
After a few pet snake owners decided to dump their pets into the Everglades after they became too much, those snakes multiplied and invaded the area, disrupting the delicate balance of its ecosystems.
enough to get the Florida native species reclassified in May 2017 from an endangered species to a threatened species under the federal Endangered Species Act. On Florida's east coast, there are ...
All because of a few lonely limpkins. Known as Florida's loudest bird, several limpkins haunt the shores of Kings Lake each year, searching for a mate. Once considered endangered, limpkins are a ...