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Florida wildlife officials are turning to local boaters, anglers, and divers to help figure out what is happening to the state’s cownose ray population. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced it is hosting a pair of virtual public workshops after researchers noticed a drop in the number of cownose rays showing up in certain Florida estuaries.
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Florida sea turtles are off to a record-breaking start for nesting season
A devastating hurricane season in 2024 meant low nest counts for sea turtles across Florida. So far, 2026 is proving to be a banner year for the endangered species.
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Fourth-grader hunts toxic cane toads to protect pets and Florida wildlife
The Jupiter boy started a community service initiative called "Habitat Heroes" after learning how prevalent the invasive species is and just how dangerous the toxic toads can be for pets.
Zoo officials say the births of the cotton-top tamarins' triplets are more than exciting moments for visitors; they’re proof that ongoing conservation and animal care programs are delivering results.
Homes For Our Troops donates adapted, mortgage-free home in Milton to Marine vet MILTON, Fla -- A Milton veteran moved into his specially adapted home, mortgage and tax-free on Saturday.Homes for our troops builds and donates custom homes t Deputies: Woman ...
Wildlife officials are mourning a double blow to the state’s endangered panther population after two young panthers were found dead along Hendry County roadways on the same day. According to an update posted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Panther Pulse web page,
Florida wildlife officials banned sloth imports after 55 sloths died at Sloth World, prompting a criminal investigation.