Florida's rare extreme freeze is providing a "unique opportunity" for citizens or visitors to help remove a pesky invader from the Sunshine State, its wildlife agency said. The Florida Fish and ...
With temperatures expected to dip to lows not felt since 2010, state wildlife officials are seeing it as an opportunity to make a dent in the population of green iguanas, which are an invasive species ...
The record-breaking cold snap that hit Florida over the weekend had some South Floridians shivering — and others completely stunned. Across the region, cold-stunned iguanas piled up and longtime ...
BEACH, ANGELA ROZIER, WPBF 25 NEWS. THANKS, ANGELA. THIS COLD SNAP ACROSS THE PALM BEACHES AND TREASURE COAST, CAUSING A WELL KNOWN BUT STILL UNUSUAL FLORIDA PHENOMENON COLD, STUNNED IGUANAS STOPPED ...
As a rare Arctic blast pushed deep into the Sunshine State, Florida officials and residents found themselves scrambling to gather more than 2,000 immobilized iguanas from yards, sidewalks and even ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) warns that Florida’s colder weather is causing iguanas to freeze and become cold-stunned, raising concerns among residents ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued Executive Order 26-03 on Jan. 30, establishing special regulations that temporarily allow residents to remove live, cold-stunned ...
During cold weather, iguanas go into a state of torpor in which they lose muscle control. Jose Iglesias Miami Herald file With temperatures expected to dip to lows not felt since 2010, state wildlife ...