As iguanas multiply across Florida, one hunter scrambles to keep up while warning the crisis is only getting worse ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Non-native iguanas are multiplying so rapidly in South Florida that a state wildlife agency is now encouraging people to kill them. A Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A judge has ...
Ryan Izquierdo woke up on a recent morning groggy, cold and most of all ready – to go iguana hunting. Temperatures in Jupiter, Florida, where the 27-year-old social media star lives, had dipped well ...
At first, you could only find them in Miami. Now, they scamper across Pinellas County park roads, delighting — or sometimes spooking — tourists. They swim in retention ponds beside Palm Harbor hospice ...
Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida that anecdotally appear to be growing in numbers although there are no good counts of their population statewide. They are a nuisance because they eat ...
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures — whether they were invited or not. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is plagued by more than 500 non-native ...
A Florida man accused of brutally pummeling an iguana to death said he was just defending himself. PJ Nilaja Patterson, 43, tried to use the Sunshine State’s State Your Ground Law to get out of animal ...
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 ...