An iguana was seen falling from a tree in a Miami backyard as temperatures dropped in the area on Wednesday,2. Security ...
FLORIDA LONG ENOUGH, YOU KNOW FISH KILLS ARE NOT AN UNUSUAL SIGHT. NORMALLY WE SEE THEM BECAUSE OF ALGAE BLOOMS AND LAKES AND RED TIDE ALONG THE COAST. BUT TODAY, FISHERMEN IN VOLUSIA COUNTY GAVE ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The parent company of Florida Blue is laying off 3% of its total workforce across 29 states, a spokesperson confirmed to First Coast News on Wednesday. In a statement ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Parts of the Sunshine State were turned into a snowy wonderland (and for some, a nightmare) this week when a rare winter storm impacting the Deep South moved through the area.
The video, taken in June 2024 as part of the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute’s efforts to monitor feline leukomyelopathy (FLM), offers a fascinating glimpse into Florida’s wildlife.
In 2017, FIU established CasaCuba to share with the public the university’s expertise and resources related to the small island nation that has exerted an outsized influence on the world – and ...
The weather warning areas included big cities like Jacksonville, Florida, which is expected to see snow, sleet and accumulating ice into Wednesday. The Jacksonville International Airport closed ...
Related: Snow in north Florida Tuesday ... Hodge says the zoo partners with U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research to rescue the turtles and give them veterinary ...
Florida Highway Patrol troopers and Florida Fish and Wildlife and Conservation Commission officers — as well as more Coast Guard and Customs personnel sent by the federal government — began to ...
Historic storm blankets Gulf Coast with snow Storm has killed at least 12 people More snow expected in parts of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina ATLANTA, Jan 22 (Reuters) - An historic January ...
A group of nine Montanans sued the state Fish and Wildlife Commission on Friday, alleging that the regulation-setting body violated state law and the state Constitution by removing a limit on ...
We want to be more aggressive in reducing the numbers, and I believe that those on the (Fish and Wildlife) Commission want to, also,” said State Rep. Shannon Maness (R-Dillon), the bill’s sponsor.