Another invasive species is establishing a toehold in Florida. Well, technically, they don't have toes but watch for Asian ...
Researchers are now urging residents to report any sightings of eel-like fish in canals, wetlands, or marshy areas.
Florida’s native and beneficial bat species typically roost in trees, caves or other natural spaces, but are sometimes ...
A new arrival is turning heads at the Brevard Zoo, where staff recently welcomed an adult male Burmese python into its care.
Nothing worse than losing a fish... Anyone who fishes regularly knows getting the fish to bite is only part of the equation.
Each winter, thousands of blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) migrate to the clear, shallow waters off South Florida, ...
Discover why Dunedin, Florida is so loved, from island parks and coastal views to walkable streets, fresh seafood, and a laid ...
Students in kindergarten through 12 th grades submitted artworks in either freshwater or saltwater fish categories. The ...
Conservation groups sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wednesday to protect endangered ...
The warmer weather means more outdoor activities, but do you know who also enjoys the warmth? Snakes.
Along with Burmese pythons and green iguanas, there's another invasive animal that South Floridians need to keep an eye out ...
University of Florida researchers are asking Floridians to keep thier eyes peeled for Asian swamp eels.