For 40 years, wildlife biologists worldwide have been sounding the alarm on a mass extinction of amphibians. In response, several groups of scientists and volunteers have formed to chronicle exactly ...
Cane toads secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.
You're probably aware that Florida has battled invasive species for decades. From Burmese pythons, tegus and green iguanas to rhesus macaque monkeys and lionfish, non-native species pose a significant ...
Forty or 50 years ago, there were around 30 froggers in the Fellsmere area making a living hunting frogs year-round.
Severe flooding from back-to-back hurricanes this year may have a more lasting impact on the Gulf Coast — the spread of invasive species. Storm tracker maps compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey ...
Cane toads, an invasive species in Florida, pose a threat to pets and native wildlife due to the toxins they secrete. These toads were introduced to control pests but have become a problem, competing ...