News

Florida’s weather is unpredictable—one minute it’s a postcard-perfect beach day, the next you’ve got a reptile dropping out ...
As green iguanas become a nuisance in Florida, officials have moved to let people profit from hunting the lizards, then sell ...
The United States Association of Reptile Keepers-Florida (USARK) recently praised the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
And there's a scientific reason for it. Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and South America. According to the Florida Fish ...
Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida and can be humanely killed ... to eat iguanas but it’s illegal to import iguanas or iguana meat. Do I need a license to shoot iguanas in Florida?
A bright green iguana can be seen plummeting from ... Do I need a license to shoot iguanas in Florida? Cold weather in Florida: What frozen iguana looks like when temperatures dip into the 30s ...
Green iguanas have been taking over South ... Do I need a license to shoot iguanas in Florida? Cold weather in Florida: What frozen iguana looks like when temperatures dip into the 30s Its ...
A St. Augustine woman had an unwelcome visitor stop by her home this weekend — a little green iguana. The reptiles are not native to Florida and are considered an invasive species. Florida Fish ...
A green iguana (Iguana iguana) is pictured at the Wildlife Rescue Center in Alajuela, Costa Rica, on Sept.16, 2024. Yes. Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, meaning they’re not native to ...