FDOT has wildlife cameras at bridge crossings around the state. Watch as wildlife ranging from panthers and bears to alligators and otters pass under our roads. A Southwest Florida man has generated ...
Texas is the second-best place for wildlife spotting, according to a new study by Go2Africa. The safari specialists analyzed nearly 33 million images on photo-sharing platform Flickr and ranked states ...
As Florida’s population expands, state wildlife officials have seen a more than 33 percent increase in calls for assistance related to wild animals during the past five years, according to a ...
In this video, I stay indoors to explore a subject that’s often overlooked — garden spiders. Using macro photography ...
Wildlife officials in Florida have captured and collared the heaviest Florida panther ever recorded. The panther — an adult male — weighed 166 pounds (75 kilograms), officials from the Florida Fish ...
Florida has among the fastest-growing state populations of any U.S. state, averaging 1,000 new residents daily which drives the development of natural ecosystems, timberlands, farms, and ranches, ...
A large American crocodile was captured and removed from a Florida canal after a resident recorded it swimming with a dog in its mouth, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
The 2025 Florida Python Challenge, a 10-day competition to remove invasive Burmese pythons, will run from July 11-20. $25,000 in prizes will be awarded, including $10,000 for most pythons caught.
SmileHub just released a study ranking each U.S. state based on wildlife protection. Florida ranked in the top 15 overall. While Florida has strong legal protections for wildlife, it ranks poorly in ...
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Florida is projected to lose 3.5 million acres of land to development by 2070. A new study highlights how Florida can buffer itself against both climate change and population pressures by conserving ...