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Green iguanas are invasive exotics and in South Florida, their numbers have exploded. They eat vegetation and sometimes bird eggs. And they dig into the…
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Key West is taking on the island's abundant wild iguana population. They're everywhere, including city-owned property, from the old landfill known as…
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The U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, is collecting DNA to track a new snake hybrid in the Everglades.A genetic research study, published this month, examined…
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Divers from a Key Largo environmental group and a Miami science museum removed an orangespine unicornfish from a reef off the Upper Keys this week.The…
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In South Florida, iguanas are everywhere. So now the state agency responsible for protecting wildlife — and dealing with exotic species — is holding…
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Burmese pythons have established themselves in the Everglades — and now they appear to be breeding in the Florida Keys, according to state and federal…
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For more than a decade, lionfish have been a problem in Atlantic waters — especially South Florida, where the invasive exotics eat native fish, including…