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From Snook to Snapper, there are a multitude of saltwater fish to catch in the Naples canals. They range in overall look, ...
An alligator without a head or tail washed up on the shores of a canal in Cape Coral, Florida, and no one knows how it got ...
Outside here, we see stingrays and dolphins numerous times,” Baenen said. “Never a gator — and never like this.” ...
An alligator missing both its head and tail was found in a Florida canal, and state wildlife officials suspect it may be the ...
Cape Coral residents are used to seeing dolphins and stingrays in the water, a headless alligator was a first.
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas, and state wildlife officials think they’re a problem.
Naples and the surrounding Southwest Florida area have hundreds of miles of inland waterways, including canals. The Golden Gate Canal system alone has almost 70 miles of canals. Additionally ...
TV host Jeff Corwin has been telling wildlife conservation stories for decades. Now he’s teamed with the Miccosukee Tribe to ...
A headless, tail-less alligator discovered in Cape Coral, Florida, has sparked a poaching investigation. Resident Gloria ...
The Florida Department of Health issued a health advisory for Martin County. DEP detected cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, in the water. It's at Port Mayaca on the C-44 Canal side ...
Florida Wildlife officials begin search for ... The remains of the alligator had floated more into the canal when the officials arrived at the scene, and it was harder to locate.In an effort ...