A Florida woman spotted what she thought might be a large cat in her backyard, but soon realized it was something even more ...
LONGWOOD, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida residents know to expect a certain amount of wildlife encounters in their neighborhoods and ...
"That has to be near the upper limit of their growth range. Absolutely unreal." ...
Monkey spotted in Longwood backyard ...
MARION COUNTY, Fla. - A Florida man has been arrested after he was caught keeping alligators and several freshwater slider turtles on his property, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Florida's alligator mating season, from April to June, sees increased alligator activity and potential for human encounters. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) operates a ...
Trapping snakes in Florida is permitted, but they must be released in the correct location or humanely euthanized within 24 hours. Most snakes in Florida are non-venomous and beneficial to the ...
In Florida, you can keep bees in your backyard. That's a good thing because honey bees are vital to food and wildlife in the state. Despite threats like disease, habitat loss and queen quality issues, ...
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