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Expert issues warning over dangerous creature wrecking havoc across state: 'Sharp teeth, strong jaws, and sharp claws'
In the Sunshine State and beyond, the spread of invasive species threatens native animals. The FWC reports that monitors may ...
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We found a nest of invasive monitor lizards!
We just made one of our wildest discoveries yet—a full nest of invasive monitor lizards hiding right in plain sight! These lizards are no joke, and they’re multiplying fast. Come with us as we check ...
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Why California’s Snakes Now Outnumber Some Birds—And What’s Driving the Shift
California’s diverse climate and sprawling urban areas have made the western state an unexpected hotspot for non-native ...
But other native animals such as bats, lizards, and invertebrates, are also particularly vulnerable, Hawkes Bay Regional Council says.
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Zoo Buddy: Nile Monitor Lizards!
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Meet Rah! He’s a Nile monitor lizard at the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo in Monroe. They’re known ...
Feral and domestic cats are estimated to kill as many as 100 million birds every year in New Zealand. But that’s not all they ...
Friends of Kloofendal's weeding team is making a significant impact on stopping the spread of alien invasive plants.
Around the world, wildlife and environmental crime is surging. It is estimated to be the fourth largest organized ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning as exotic reptiles spread in US region: 'They bring more than their color-changing charm'
"They can also spark confusion, curiosity, and social chaos." Researchers issue warning as exotic reptiles spread in US ...
If you see a frozen iguana on the ground, do not rush in to warm them up. Joe Gonzalez from the Iguana Police told WPTV in ...
Rachel Bloor thought her pet dog had curled up on her chest when she felt the weight on top of her, before her husband turned ...
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Are Kansas raccoons becoming domesticated?
Wildlife experts say the local raccoon population is changing as members of the ‘trash pandas’ show signs of becoming more ...
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