Hundreds of hunters will scour the Everglades for cash prizes as a key window opens to stop one of Florida's most destructive invaders.
A Burmese python population has emerged in Southwest Florida, raising fresh concerns about the invasive predator's spread.
Professional python hunter Amy Siewe recently posted a video on her Facebook page showing her cutting open a snake's egg to see what it looks like.
Biologists at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida removed 8,080 pounds of invasive Burmese pythons from the outskirts of Naples in just six months. The haul — 177 snakes in total — beats their ...
KEY LARGO — Biologists A.J. Sanjar and Michael Cove part a curtain of vegetation and stride into the shadows of a dense forest in Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge to check on a line of possum ...
Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does. Credit... Supported by By Katie L. Burke and ...
Get ready to laugh out loud with Spamalot, the Tony Award-winning musical that brings the hilarity of Monty Python and the Holy Grail to the stage! Featuring cows, killer rabbits, incompetent knights, ...
At day 57 of incubation, Molinaro Snake Lab’s ball python clutch begins to hatch—revealing stunning pinstripe patterns and the excitement of a successful breeding season. Pam Bondi reacts to ...