The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) after unusually cold temperatures hit Florida, causing the ...
Recently, I parked in front of a garbage can on a patch of grass that accommodates a public park in my town of Pembroke Pines, part of South Florida’s Broward County. As a regular visitor, I ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking Floridians to bring "frozen" iguanas to disposal sites after the recent cold snap.
In the past few weeks, cold snaps have affected millions throughout the southern United States. These cold snaps greatly ...
"We are NO LONGER accepting green iguanas at FWC offices," Florida wildlife officials wrote.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is considering updates to its rules regarding wild green iguanas, and they want to hear from the community. This week, FWC is hosting a series of ...
When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
Find a cold-snapped iguana lying comatose in your yard? If you don’t want the invasive reptile waking up and scurrying along your seawall once the weather warms up, you can drop it off at a collection ...
Some of the nearly 5,200 cold-stunned iguanas collected in South Florida were donated to an exotic leathers company and may ...
THIS COLD SNAP ACROSS THE PALM BEACHES AND TREASURE COAST, CAUSING A WELL KNOWN BUT STILL UNUSUAL FLORIDA PHENOMENON COLD, ...
A special. temporary order by the FWC could help in efforts to manage invasive species in Florida, like the green iguana.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. At least 60 wild iguanas have been captured, sold and exported from the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador under permits that shouldn’t have been ...