TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Starting Tuesday, Floridians will experience a drop in temperatures to finish off the new year. A cold front is forecast to move through the Sunshine State Monday evening, meaning ...
The most intense cold front recorded in Florida since 2010 triggered widespread sightings — and a wave of collections — of invasive green iguanas across South Florida on Sunday and Monday. Low ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida that anecdotally appear to be growing in numbers although there are no good counts of ...
As South Florida braces for some of the coldest temperatures in 16 years, the potential for coming across a cold-stunned iguana increases. With that in mind, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Florida rang in the New Year under an Arctic chill — and the cold delivered one of the Sunshine State’s strangest spectacles: iguanas falling from the sky. A sharp cold snap sent temperatures plunging ...
More than 5,000 invasive green iguanas in Florida were removed during the state's two-day exemption that allowed residents and visitors to capture the cold-stunned reptiles without a permit, according ...
As temperatures drop 30° tonight in Fort Myers, keep an eye out for frozen reptile rain. It may sound like a joke, but it's a reality for Southwest Florida. When temperatures drop into the 40s, ...
But for wildlife officials, this cold snap was a chance to remove some of the invasive species from the state, where they threaten native species and damage local landscapes. The Florida Fish and ...
In just 48 hours, Floridians turned in 5,195 invasive green iguanas to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, a surge of removals driven by an unusual cold snap and a temporary ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued an executive order over the weekend that allowed people to remove cold-stunned iguanas from the wild without a permit and bring them ...