Florida Fish and Wildlife
- Are frozen iguanas dead? Freezing temps persist in South Florida - 'Frozen,' or cold-stunned, green iguanas have been falling out of trees across South Florida as record-breaking cold temperatures persist.
- Frozen iguanas in your yard during South Florida cold snap? FWC will take them at 5 drop-off sites - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is allowing for the removal and transport of cold-stunned iguanas without a permit. The a
- Husband Saw Wife’s Torso in Alligator’s Mouth. She Was 'Momentarily' Released Before Animal Attacked Again and Swam Away with Her - Cynthia Diekema, 61, was killed by an alligator while on a canoe ride with her husband in Florida last year
- Florida's rare and controversial black bear hunt kills 52 - Fifty-two bears were killed during Florida's first black bear hunt in a decade, state wildlife officials said Tuesday. At least four dozen of the permits went to opponents of the hunt who never intended to use them, according to the Florid
- Officials enlist unexpected ally in battle against ginormous snake taking over US region: 'They would never believe me' - "If there is one, sure to be more."