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Killing or harming bats is illegal in Florida, so using devices to prevent the flying nocturnal animal from entering a ...
"When birding or editing photos, I completely forgot about my personal issues or depressing national and global events." ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently released a list of invasive species in Florida encouraging people to eat some of ...
West Virginia has its own share of strange animals, but a type of armadillo could be next on the list, if the species ...
For the first time in a decade, the the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is working up a proposal for a ...
Federal lawmakers are calling for Florida leaders to take swift action to control water pollution after a Tampa Bay Times ...
As spring temperatures rise and more boaters take to Florida’s waterways, state wildlife officials are urging caution to ...
With populations spanning all 67 counties, gopher tortoises are far too busy as Florida’s only native tortoise species for ...
While rare in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, black bears are no strangers to the Treasure Coast. The FWC Publicly Reported Bear Sightings database shows one reported sighting in Florida ...
When handled, these treefrogs secrete a sticky toxin as a defense, which can be irritating to mucous membranes of people or ...
The FWC is still receiving public comments, and their online database is dominated by citizens against the bear hunt.
Erasing the Gulf of Mexico from state laws and educational materials won Florida House approval Thursday. The ...