Iguanas, like all non-native, invasive species, are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
Sick or crippled critters keep coming, often faster than the cash to cure them.
The potential extinction of one of Florida’s ancient plant species is more than just the loss of an individual species; it’s ...
There are lots of reasons to retire to Florida. Mild winter weather and fun in the sun—what could be better? Whether you're ...
Coyotes, once confined to the plains and deserts of the American West, have made themselves at home in Southwest Florida - and they're here to stay ...
Ready to escape to a secret island? There are hundreds (maybe even thousands!) of little islands in Florida, but we're ...
From bird brains to world renowned nature photographers, python hunting to Indigenous Floridians, the 20th annual “Ding” ...
Capturing a breathtaking moment in wildlife is probably as hard as snapping a goofy looking picture of a Tokay gecko minding ...
Right now, Congress has a chance to fund similar programs in Florida and beyond through the Monarch and Pollinator Highway ...
Annually, photographers spanning ages and abilities submit tens of thousands of images to the international Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. This winter, ROM is thrilled to once again ...
Thousands of eager bear-killers rushed to sign up. Once the coveted licenses were handed out and the hunt began, the bodies piled up in a hurry. The quota of kills allocated to Central Florida was ...
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced the opening of the application cycle for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, inviting farmers and ranchers to apply for ...