Survival World on MSN
Florida's Burmese pythons are a bigger problem than originally thought according to study
The origins of Florida’s python crisis lie in the exotic pet trade of the 1980s and 1990s. These snakes were initially sold ...
Joey Slay Em on MSNOpinion
Man gets attacked by a giant python
Last night, we headed deep into the Everglades with the crew, chasing invasive pythons as the season heats up and the snakes ...
There was a time when iguanas were admired as novelties in Florida, roaming unmolested and being fed like stray cats. No ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Unexpected heroes enlist in battle against ginormous snake taking over US region: 'Well done'
Snakes aren't the only invaders threatening ecosystems. In many neighborhoods, invasive plants can be an equal menace.
WCJB TV20 on MSN
Mini scientists share their ideas at Howard Bishop Middle School
Howard Bishop Middle School showed off the talents of its students in a science-based event that encouraged problem-solving ...
President Donald Trump has called for marijuana to be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. What does that mean for Florida?
During breeding season, male green iguanas in Florida turn a bright orange color to attract females. The invasive iguana population is causing widespread problems, including damage to infrastructure ...
Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, causing damage to infrastructure and natural habitats. While once admired, the growing iguana population is now considered a significant problem in ...
A large alligator nicknamed 'Godzilla' was caught on video dragging an enormous Burmese python through the water in the ...
The National Park Service is opening the new Marjory Stoneman Douglas Visitor Center in Everglades City. This new facility replaces the previous visitor center, which was destroyed by Hurricane Irma ...
A father and son stranded barefoot and soaking wet in a mudhole in the Florida Everglades were rescued Thursday night, when deputies spotted the fire they had lit to stay warm. The men got stuck in ...
Evidence suggests pythons may be evolving to tolerate colder climates farther north. These invasive snakes are primarily established in South Florida, south of Lake Okeechobee. As sections of the ...
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