April 15 is the last day Floridians can legally remove bats from buildings without a permit, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission warns, as the state’s annual bat maternity season ...
They’re good for the environment — but many people are uncomfortable with their presence. They’re bats, and for a few months, ...
Another invasive species is establishing a toehold in Florida. Well, technically, they don't have toes but watch for Asian ...
Three environmental groups sued federal agencies over a Collier County development, citing threats to the Florida panther.
Florida's bat maternity season begins April 16. Here’s what to do if you find them as the deadline approaches, or after it ...
As Floridians enjoy the early summer weather outside, they might want to be aware of our slithery neighbors also enjoying the ...
Also known as the Florida mastiff bat, these bats are rare, more so by the day, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
At the Florida Aquarium Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center, the current turtles are a little too young for nesting season, but ...
Want to enjoy the many recreational freshwater fishing opportunities Florida has to offer but don't have a license? Grab a ...
April 15 is the last day Floridians can legally remove bats from buildings without a permit, the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
The premise here is as straightforward as it is fascinating — Florida's exotic fish invasion has filled spillways, canals, and drainage systems with species that sell for real money in pet stores, and ...
On "Florida Matters Live & Local," we dig into a lawsuit in Charlotte County pitting a landowner against federal wildlife ...