In the slow-moving canals and shadowy marshes of the Florida Everglades live some of the most dangerous creatures. You ...
Get close to the prehistoric reptiles that returned from near extinction to become an emblem of conservation in south Florida ...
The fate of one of the last thriving coral reefs in Florida may be imperiled by plans to widen the shipping channel leading into Port Everglades.
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 ...
Invasive species are all over America, and it’s very likely you may have seen them in your own backyard. Some species are so ...
Simply called "the Big Cypress" by Gladesmen and older folks in south Florida, the national preserve was established in 1974.
The U.S. Army Corps plans a massive dredging project at Port Everglades, threatening 10 million corals with permanent ...
Florida wildfire burns 30,000 acres in Big Cypress as historic drought fuels smoke, road closures and threatens wildlife.
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.
A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive.
The team, half of whom are women, captures alligators for health checks and tracks invasive Burmese pythons. Researchers use technology like radio telemetry, drones, and thermal cameras to manage ...
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