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Nile monitors are classified as invasive and are not protected in Florida except under anti-cruelty laws, according to the ...
International Women and Girls in Science Day, Feb. 11, promotes full and equal access to and participation in STEM fields for women and girls.
The former senator is battling cancer. Losing him will be one more sign that a certain kind of conservatism—and a certain ...
Nile monitors are spreading through canals, stressing native nests. Florida expands removal rules and urges fast sighting ...
An aspiring rapper has been found guilty of owning one of two XL bully dogs that mauled a pensioner to death, in the first ...
The bird species has long ridden dramatic population swings. About 3,000 snail kites lived in Florida in 2001, but a severe drought that year devastated the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee, cutting the ...
The black-footed ferret’s comeback is gaining fresh hope, thanks to a bold new science-driven conservation effort.
Though some see them as a nuisance, wild turkeys have been part of Staten Island’s landscape for decades ...
The Everglades seldom benefit from invasive species. But now, as non-native apple snails disappear, the endangered Everglades bird, the snail kite, is paying the price.
Swamps are often viewed through the lens of recreation, but their real value lies in the services they provide every ...