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South Florida nature lovers offer tips on where to see the most colorful and diverse assortment of birds and other wildlife ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently released a list of invasive species in Florida encouraging people to eat some of this animals to limit damage to ecosystems.
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
The FWC reminds consumers to follow the Florida Department of Health seafood safety guidelines and only consume shellfish collected from areas open to harvesting. No, you should not eat them.
While the list touched on a few of the animals seen in Florida, there are others more that you could eat if you wanted to (and prepare correctly). See which ones you could bring to your next potluck.
As of Wednesday, it was still unclear why so many of the birds have been dying. The FWC’s website states that while peacocks are not native to Florida, they are protected. However, they can be ...
Growing your own food is a great way to become more sustainable and can push you in the direction of eating more healthily. But sometimes, pesky creatures such as birds can help themselves to the ...
The inaugural South Florida Watermelon Festival will celebrate ... The rain-or-shine bash will feature 12 carnival rides, six watermelon-eating contests, 40 melon-minded vendors, a roving mascot ...