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Each winter in South Florida, residents may spot a surprising sight in trees, along canals or basking on seawalls: green iguanas glowing in various shades of orange. According to the Florida Fish and ...
Iguanas are considered an invasive pest in Southwest Florida. An iguana hunter named John Johnson is working to reduce their population. Johnson uses a pneumatic gun for what he describes as a humane ...
Mike Kimmel, known as the "Python Cowboy," leads guided hunts for invasive iguana and Burmese pythons. Invasive iguanas are a costly pest in Florida, damaging landscaping and burrowing into flood ...
Iguanas, an invasive species in Florida, sometimes turn orange during mating season, which might have been the reason behind this battle.
When temperatures drop in Miami, invasive iguanas behave differently. This video follows a hunt for massive, cold-stunned iguanas hiding under bridges and in trees. What looks easy quickly turns ...
Watch out for falling reptiles when temperatures take a tumble in Florida. It’s a strange hazard that almost sounds like a prank on unsuspecting tourists looking to enjoy the region’s near-constant ...
As NBC 6 South Florida reported, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has approved new guidelines to facilitate the humane capture and management of iguanas. These rules make it ...